Restoring an All-Ceramic Crown with an Esthetic Surface

Terry Pannkuk, DDS, MScD Cleaning and Shaping, Post-endodontic Restoration, Esthetic Surfaces, Fractured Roots

Learn how to restore and endodontic access with an esthetic surface

Patient: 44-year-old female in excellent health

Chief Complaint: swelling and pain associated with her right maxillary first molar

Dental History: The patient reported a history of a crown-root fracture and a bonded ceramic restoration

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