West China Journal of Stomatology

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Decision-making of restorations for endodontically treated teeth

Chen Zhi, Chen Binwen.   

  1. Dept. of Cariology and Endodontics, School and Hospital of Stomatology, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430079, China
  • Received:2014-06-30 Revised:2014-12-21 Online:2015-04-01 Published:2015-04-01

Abstract:

Coronal restoration of endodontically treated teeth may be viewed as one of the main parameters that influence the outcome of endodontic treatment. The purposes of restoring endodontically-treated teeth include preventing recontamination of the root canal system and periapical area, replacing the compromised dental hard tissue, restoring the coronal morphology and function, providing necessary strength for the restoration/tooth complex for functional stress, and avoiding crown and/or root fracture. This article reviewed recent researches on the restoration of endodontically treated teeth, provided evidence for clinical practice on topics as when to restore them, basic principles to be considered during treatment planning, and specific restoration options for both anterior and posterior teeth under different functional occulsal load conditions. Several issues should be taken into account during the decision making process, such as remaining tooth tissue, functional masticatory forces, comprehensive oral rehabilitation, and esthetic requirements.

Key words: endodontically treated teeth, composite resin restoration, inlay, onlay, post and core restoration, crown restoration