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Many anterior teeth that require post retained restorations are severely weakened due to caries extending into the radicular dentine. In some cases, secondary caries around pre-existing posts may further complicate the matter. Other cases may involve necrotic young permanent teeth with large canal space prior to the completion of root formation. Other less common conditions include developmental anomalies such as fusion and germination, internal resorption and iatrogenic damage resulting in large access preparations. The resulting large, flared root canals with thin dentinal walls are too weak…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Many anterior teeth that require post retained restorations are severely weakened due to caries extending into the radicular dentine. In some cases, secondary caries around pre-existing posts may further complicate the matter. Other cases may involve necrotic young permanent teeth with large canal space prior to the completion of root formation. Other less common conditions include developmental anomalies such as fusion and germination, internal resorption and iatrogenic damage resulting in large access preparations. The resulting large, flared root canals with thin dentinal walls are too weak to withstand normal masticatory forces and prone to fracture. Such teeth may also have insufficient coronal tooth structure and give problem to the restorative dentist. There is two suggested methods for restoration of weakened roots canals which were conventional and intraradicular reinforcement methods. This book will elaborate on the intraradicular reinforcement methods
Autorenporträt
Dr. Ahmed Mahmood graduated with BDS from College of Dentistry, Baghdad University in 2004. He obtianed his MSc in Conservative Dentistry from School of Dental Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia in 2009. He is also Fellow of The Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons (FRACDS). Currently he is Senior Lecturer at Faculty of Dentistry, USIM