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Extra-Coronal RestorationsEndodontic Considerations

Extra-Coronal Restorations: Endodontic Considerations [This section will emphasise the need to:Consider the risk of losing pulp vitality because of crown preparation—both for existing restorations and teeth planned for restorationCheck for endodontic disease in teeth planned for restorations and their surrounding tissuesPulp sensibility test teeth planned for restorations taking care to avoid acting on false-positive or false-negative resultsInterpret radiographic findings but be prepared to remove existing restorations to check the cavity for previous pulpal exposure, caries, cracks and the quantity of remaining tooth tissueAvoid automatically root treating asymptomatic teeth with large restorations before providing extra-coronal restorations, but be prepared to do so if the clinical findings suggest a compromised or nonvital pulpRetreat root-filled teeth if there is a strong possibility of improving the situation before providing extra-coronal restorations] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Extra-Coronal RestorationsEndodontic Considerations

Part of the BDJ Clinician’s Guides Book Series
Editors: Wassell, Robert; Nohl, Francis; Steele, Jimmy; Walls, Angus
Extra-Coronal Restorations — Aug 1, 2018

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2019. This book has been previously published in 2002 by BDJ Books with the following title: A Clinical Guide to Crowns and Other Extra-coronal Restorations.
ISBN
978-3-319-79092-3
Pages
59 –65
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-79093-0_5
Publisher site
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Abstract

[This section will emphasise the need to:Consider the risk of losing pulp vitality because of crown preparation—both for existing restorations and teeth planned for restorationCheck for endodontic disease in teeth planned for restorations and their surrounding tissuesPulp sensibility test teeth planned for restorations taking care to avoid acting on false-positive or false-negative resultsInterpret radiographic findings but be prepared to remove existing restorations to check the cavity for previous pulpal exposure, caries, cracks and the quantity of remaining tooth tissueAvoid automatically root treating asymptomatic teeth with large restorations before providing extra-coronal restorations, but be prepared to do so if the clinical findings suggest a compromised or nonvital pulpRetreat root-filled teeth if there is a strong possibility of improving the situation before providing extra-coronal restorations]

Published: Aug 1, 2018

Keywords: Pulp Sensibility Testing; Extra-coronal Restorations; Large Restoration; Endodontic Disease; Previous Root Canal Treatment

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