2025 British dental journal

Principles guiding the restoration of the root-filled tooth.

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British dental journal Vol. 238 (7) : 508-516 • Apr 2025

Endodontic treatment is usually required because of significant coronal disease or traumatic tissue loss. The restoration of the subsequently endodontically treated tooth is also complicated by the reduction in its structural strength consequent to accessing the pulp chamber and the removal of radicular dentine during root canal instrumentation, alongside some alteration of dentinal properties during disinfection by chemical agents, prior to obturation. A loss of proprioceptive feedback, which may lead to increased loading, can place further stress on the already very compromised structure. This article considers the principles of restoring endodontically treated teeth: assessing restorability, providing a coronal seal to prevent reinfection, and gaining retention for a core where necessary, to restore aesthetics and function. Consideration is given to the patient and material factors that influence the decision to restore the treated tooth using direct or indirect restorations. Specific attention is given to anterior or posterior teeth and the various materials which may be used in their overall restoration with their associated, probable, longevity.

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