Endocrown for extensively damaged teeth from conventional to biomimetic protocols: A review study
Background and Aims: Endocrown is a type of monoblock restoration using the pulp chamber and remaining coronal tooth structure for retention. Advancements in adhesive techniques have breathed fresh spirit into endocrown. Nowadays, there are two approaches for endocrown: conventional approach and bi...
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Main Authors: | Pooya Jannati (Author), Faranak Vakili (Author), Saeid Nokar (Author), Somayeh Zeighami (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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