Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth With Bundle Fiber Post; Two Case Series
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Objective: Bundle fiber post and direct composite resin application is one of the preferred methods in conservative dentistry in root canal treated teeth with excessive material loss. The aim of this case series is to describe the restoration and function of maxillary central incisor and premolar teeth with bundle fiber post and composite resin application. Case Reports: Excessive loss of material was detected in the maxillary central and premolar teeth of two patients who presented to our clinic with the complaint of fracture of old restorations. Radiographs obtained from the patients did not show any lesion on the root tip and surrounding tissues. After root canal treatment, a bundle fiber post was placed and a core structure was formed with composite resin. Patients were referred to the prosthesis department for the superstructures of the teeth with post core restoration. Conclusion: Successful results are obtained with the application of bundle fiber post systems to support the remaining root structure and restore excessive material loss.












