The restoration of endodontically treated teeth. Part 1. Treatment planning and restorative principles.

This article reviews the basic principles surrounding the restoration of root filled teeth, and discusses the types of restoration considered suitable for this task. The importance of thorough treatment planning and attention to endodontics is emphasized, and guidelines are given as to the timing of follow-up restorative treatment. The role of posts, pins, and other methods of achieving adequate core retention and tooth support are outlined through a review of the literature. The implications of the recent work ascribing a greater role to extra-coronal restorations in maximizing tooth strength is also assessed, particularly as it relates to the fabrication of the substructure.

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