In teeth with advanced tissue damage, insufficient dental hard tissue to which a direct composite filling can adhere, and in teeth that are too damaged to be restored with inlays/onlays or crowns, it may be necessary to get support from a post that will be placed inside the root after the root canal treatment. With the help of a fiber post that will occupy a certain length of space in the canal, the retentive surface of the tooth is increased, and the tooth volume is increased by applying a more reliable composite filling. After the post applications, the tooth is restored with a crown again.
There are post types such as metal casting and zirconia that are produced specifically for teeth, as well as fiber posts that can be quickly applied to the tooth without requiring a second session and can be well bonded to the composite filling, thus increasing the volume and length of the teeth in an esthetic way, and repairing the damaged tooth by completing all the procedures in the same session before the crown to be applied.
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