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Sevimli G
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J Istanb Univ Fac Dent
2015[]; 49
(2
): 57-63
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The ideal restoration of endodontically treated teeth (ETT) has been widely and
controversially discussed in the literature. Prevention of healthy dental
structure is essential to help mechanical stabilization of tooth-restoration
integrity, increase the amount of suitable surfaces for adhesion and thus
positively affect the long-term success. ETT are affected by a higher risk of
biomechanical failure than vital teeth. With the development of adhesive systems,
the need for post-core restorations is also reduced. Especially for restoration
of excessively damaged ETT, endocrowns have been used as an alternative to the
conventional post-core and fixed partial dentures. Compared to conventional
methods, good aesthetics, better mechanical performance, and less cost and clinic
time are the advantages of endocrowns.