Abstract

Background: The restoration of traumatically injured teeth with substantial loss of coronal structure entails endodontic treatment followed by post insertion into canal space so that foundation restoration can be strengthened to receive the crown. In this case report, such case is described with fiber-reinforced post and core system. Case details: A 30-year-old lady with chisel-type fracture of upper front teeth was treated with endodontic treatment followed by fiber-reinforced post and metal-ceramic restoration. Conclusion: The fiber reinforced restoration gives esthetically pleasing and biologically superior outcome in traumatically involved teeth.

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