Restorative procedures following endodontic treatment are complex and time consuming. An option is to streamline the process with techniques and innovative materials that reduce the number of potentially error-prone steps.
Restorative procedures following endodontic treatment are complex and time consuming. An option is to streamline the process with techniques and innovative materials that reduce the number of potentially error-prone steps.
Restorative procedures following endodontic treatment are complex and time consuming. An option is to streamline the process with techniques and innovative materials that reduce the number of potentially error-prone steps.
Restorative procedures following endodontic treatment are usually highly complex and time-consuming. Often, a post is needed to stabilise the remaining tooth structure and this post needs to be cemented properly, which is not always easy given the lack of space in the root canals. Afterwards, the tooth needs to be built up layer by layer with composite. In this context, the establishing of a long-lasting bond between the resin cement, the tooth structure and the build-up material is a decisive factor. Finally, a crown needs to be produced and placed, and this crown should fulfil high demands regarding function and aesthetics.