An endodontically treated tooth should have a good prognosis. It can resume full function and serve satisfactorily as an abutment for a fixed or removable dental
prosthesis. However, special techniques are needed to restore such teeth. Usually a considerable amount of tooth structure has been lost because of caries, the placement of previous restorations, and the endodontic treatment. This loss of tooth structure complicates subsequent restoration and increases the likelihood of fracture during function
🗓️ Date / Sunday:
On: 22/05/1443 AH
26/12/2021 AD
⏰ Time / From 08:00 PM to 10:00 PM.
Target groups:
Dentist
Speaker: (Dr/ Ali AbdulRahman Zabara):
2003 BDS, University of Science and Technology, Yemen
2014 MSc, Fixed prosthodontics, Alexandria University Egypt
A previous lecturer at University of Science and Technology and Queen Arwa University, Yemen
Currently he is working as prosthodontist, Al Jouf Specialist Dental Center
· Changes in Endodontically Treated Teeth
· Pre-treatment Evaluation
· Timing of Tooth Restoration
· Factors Affecting Selection of Restoration
· Post and Core system
· Clinical Technique:
· Preparation of Post Space
· Post and Core Fabrication
· Custom-made post and core:
· Direct impression technique
· Indirect impression technique
· Prefabricated post
· Preparation of Coronal Tooth Structure
· Common Errors with Posts