RESUMO
A 2-piece premanufactured glass-fiber post-and-core for a child with a severely compromised endodontically treated tooth to restore dental form, function, and esthetics, is described. A shorter chair time than for the conventional options was needed, and the post provided an adequate biomechanical response with a reduced intracanal cement thickness.
RESUMO
This dental technique describes a protocol for adhesive fiber post removal using a prototyped endodontic guide. The removal of an adhesive fiber post is an important step for endodontic retreatment and the resolution of prosthetic problems. Computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD-CAM) technology was used to generate guides with prototyping and is a useful tool for fiber post removal.