Esthetic considerations in restoring endodontically treated teeth with posts and cores.

Posts and cores are often required for the restoration of endodontically treated teeth. Many methods for making post-and-core reconstructions have been described. With the increased use of all-ceramic systems for esthetic tooth restorations, there is a need for esthetic core reconstructions. This article describes several methods for fabricating esthetic posts and cores.

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