Endocrown, a different approach to oral rehabilitation

Introduction: with the advancement of adhesive technology, new techniques and restorative materials are being used for the treatment of root canals; therefore endocrowns are a clinical alternative for their treatment. The advantage of this restoration is that it has better macro retentive characteri...

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Main Authors: Nathaly Elizabeth Calle-Calle, Esteban Paul Cuesta-Nieto
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Guantánamo 2021-11-01
Series:Revista Información Científica
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Online Access:http://www.revinfcientifica.sld.cu/index.php/ric/article/view/3537
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description Introduction: with the advancement of adhesive technology, new techniques and restorative materials are being used for the treatment of root canals; therefore endocrowns are a clinical alternative for their treatment. The advantage of this restoration is that it has better macro retentive characteristics, requires less clinical and laboratory time. Objective: to provide current bibliographic information on this new alternative to apply a new guide in oral rehabilitation with the use of endocrown through a literature review. Method: a detailed bibliographic review was carried out, with the consideration of original articles or clinical cases that included information related to endocrown-type restorations. The search was carried out in the databases PubMed, SciELO, Science Direct, Elsevier and Google Scholar. Results: endocrown restorations are a single monoblock that rebuilds the complete anatomy of the dental crown, which takes advantage of the pulp chamber to achieve greater adhesion and macro mechanical retention. This restorative approach provides adequate function and aesthetics, as well as the biomechanical integrity of non-vital structures. Conclusions: the term minimal intervention is currently very used in modern dentistry, preserving the dental tissue as much as possible so that the teeth have greater functionality. Endocrowns are a safe option with a good long-term prognosis in oral rehabilitation to treat root canals, because it is a technically more conservative, aesthetic, simple and lower-cost procedure.
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spelling doaj.art-89e167932f20475c894e2028535f77142023-09-02T21:09:59ZspaUniversidad de Ciencias Médicas de GuantánamoRevista Información Científica1028-99332021-11-011006e3537e35372242Endocrown, a different approach to oral rehabilitationNathaly Elizabeth Calle-Calle0Esteban Paul Cuesta-Nieto1Universidad Católica de CuencaUniversidad Católica de CuencaIntroduction: with the advancement of adhesive technology, new techniques and restorative materials are being used for the treatment of root canals; therefore endocrowns are a clinical alternative for their treatment. The advantage of this restoration is that it has better macro retentive characteristics, requires less clinical and laboratory time. Objective: to provide current bibliographic information on this new alternative to apply a new guide in oral rehabilitation with the use of endocrown through a literature review. Method: a detailed bibliographic review was carried out, with the consideration of original articles or clinical cases that included information related to endocrown-type restorations. The search was carried out in the databases PubMed, SciELO, Science Direct, Elsevier and Google Scholar. Results: endocrown restorations are a single monoblock that rebuilds the complete anatomy of the dental crown, which takes advantage of the pulp chamber to achieve greater adhesion and macro mechanical retention. This restorative approach provides adequate function and aesthetics, as well as the biomechanical integrity of non-vital structures. Conclusions: the term minimal intervention is currently very used in modern dentistry, preserving the dental tissue as much as possible so that the teeth have greater functionality. Endocrowns are a safe option with a good long-term prognosis in oral rehabilitation to treat root canals, because it is a technically more conservative, aesthetic, simple and lower-cost procedure.http://www.revinfcientifica.sld.cu/index.php/ric/article/view/3537coronasrecubrimiento dental adhesivoendodonciarestauración coronariaprótesis dental
spellingShingle Nathaly Elizabeth Calle-Calle
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Endocrown, a different approach to oral rehabilitation
Revista Información Científica
coronas
recubrimiento dental adhesivo
endodoncia
restauración coronaria
prótesis dental
title Endocrown, a different approach to oral rehabilitation
title_full Endocrown, a different approach to oral rehabilitation
title_fullStr Endocrown, a different approach to oral rehabilitation
title_full_unstemmed Endocrown, a different approach to oral rehabilitation
title_short Endocrown, a different approach to oral rehabilitation
title_sort endocrown a different approach to oral rehabilitation
topic coronas
recubrimiento dental adhesivo
endodoncia
restauración coronaria
prótesis dental
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