Abstract

Adhesive procedures have changed the way to restore endodontically treated teeth (ETT). It started with the shift from cast post-and-core to fiber post. The original focus on strength also shifted towards failure modes, revealing that catastrophic failures are still a concern when restoring endodontically-treated teeth even with fiber posts. As an alternative, postless approaches have been proposed in order to improve the chances of repair. The goal of this critical review is to present a survey of the current knowledge on adhesive approaches to restore endodontically treated teeth with and without extensive coronal tissue loss. The preservation of tooth structure of endodontically treated teeth is paramount. Partial versus full coverage of ETT, the role of the ferrule, the post type effect on catastrophic failures and postless alternatives as endocrowns and postless build-ups are reviewed. There is a consensus that the remaining tooth structure plays an important role in ETT survival, although the current literature still is contradictory on the influence of post type on root fractures as well as the benefits of avoiding a post or partially restoring a tooth. More clinical studies should be carried out with the modern postless adhesive alternatives to conventional approaches.

Highlights

  • Submitted: May 10, 2018 Accepted for publication: May 29, 2018 Last revision: June 12, 2018The optimal way to restore teeth after endodontic treatment continues to remain a controversial topic of heated debate to this day

  • Treated teeth (ETT) present with significantly different mechanical properties compared to vital teeth.[1,2]

  • There is still a debate regarding which technique would be ideal for Endodontically treated teeth (ETT) restoration, since those teeth are considered to have a higher risk of fracture than vital teeth.[4,7,8,9,10]

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University of Groningen

Current options concerning the endodontically-treated teeth restoration with the adhesive approach de Carvalho, Marco Aurelio; Lazari, Priscilla Cardoso; Gresnigt, Marco; Del Bel Cury, Altair Antoninha; Magne, Pascal. Current options concerning the endodontically-treated teeth restoration with the adhesive approach. More information can be found on the University of Groningen website: https://www.rug.nl/library/open-access/self-archiving-pure/taverneamendment. Take-down policy If you believe that this document breaches copyright please contact us providing details, and we will remove access to the work immediately and investigate your claim. For technical reasons the number of authors shown on this cover page is limited to 10 maximum

Critical Review Endodontic Therapy
Introduction
Preserving the coronal structure
Partial restorations versus full crowns on ETT
Preserving tooth structure by precision with minimally invasive treatment on ETT
Findings
Final considerations
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