2014
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1671984
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Case Series of Intracanal Rehabilitation with Light Transmitting Posts

Abstract: Intra-radicular rehabilitation is a procedure in which the root canals with very little remaining dentin thickness are strengthened by the use of such material that bonds and reinforces the root structure. In this case report, intra radicular rehabilitation with the use of seventh generation bonding agent and flowable composite is described and discussed as a treatment approach for the restoration of a thin fragile root. The procedure provides for an extended clinical application of the all-in-one bonding agen… Show more

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“…Intraradicular rehabilitation is a procedure in which the root canals with very little remaining dentin thickness are strengthened by the use of a material that bonds and reinforces the root structure. [1] In such cases where apices are flared, its even more challenging to debride the canal and control the obturating material within the canal. The flared canal, arising as a result of carious extension ,trauma to an immature tooth, pulpal pathosis, iatrogenic or endodontic misadventure, or idiopathic causes ,can present a difficult restorative problem to the practicing dentist.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intraradicular rehabilitation is a procedure in which the root canals with very little remaining dentin thickness are strengthened by the use of a material that bonds and reinforces the root structure. [1] In such cases where apices are flared, its even more challenging to debride the canal and control the obturating material within the canal. The flared canal, arising as a result of carious extension ,trauma to an immature tooth, pulpal pathosis, iatrogenic or endodontic misadventure, or idiopathic causes ,can present a difficult restorative problem to the practicing dentist.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%