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    Advancements in Endodontic Restoration: A Comprehensive Review of Pre and Post Treatment Techniques
    (Ms. M. B. Mondal, 2024-01) Prasad, BSK; Aishwarya, KS.
    Endodontic treatments are made much more difficult by the fact that teeth that need them frequently have damaged structures. For these teeth, pre-endodontic restoration is therefore an important strategy that dentists should take into account. Compared to a typical tooth restoration, an endodontic treatment necessitates a more sophisticated restoration because of things like significant cavities, post-treatment root canal dentin, and even the patient's financial situation. It is the dentist's responsibility to repair the tooth and return its shape, functionality, and aesthetics. According to reports, restoration failure—rather than the endodontic treatment itself—is the main reason why endodontic treatments fail. Consequently, the effectiveness of endodontic therapy depends critically on a suitable post-endodontic restoration. Thus the aim of the present paper summarizes on different pre and post endodontic restorative techniques based on the requirement of the case.

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