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Biologic Foundation Restoration: A Natural Post And Core For Management
Pooja Kakkar1, George P John2, Gaurav Sharma1
1Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Sardar Patel Post Graduate Institute of Dental And Medical Sciences, Rai Bareilly Road, Lucknow, 226025 India.
Complicated crown fractures, often from dental trauma, require tailored treatments. This case report presents a modified biologic post and core technique with adhesive technology for managing cervical crown fractures, preserving tooth structure.
Area of Science:
- Dentistry
- Dental Trauma
- Prosthodontics
Background:
- Complicated crown fractures are frequent sequelae of dental trauma.
- Treatment selection depends on trauma characteristics.
- Cervical crown fractures pose unique restorative challenges.
Observation:
- This case report details the management of a cervical crown fracture.
- A modified "Biologic Post and Core" technique was employed.
- Integration with modern adhesive technology was utilized.
Findings:
- The modified technique focused on preserving and reinforcing residual tooth structure.
- Clinical success was observed during patient follow-up.
- The approach demonstrated potential for addressing complex crown fractures.
Implications:
- This modified biologic post and core approach offers a viable alternative for cervical crown fracture management.
- The integration of adhesive technology enhances restorative outcomes.
- Further consideration of this method is warranted for prosthetic concerns in dental trauma.
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