Author/Authors :
Lishen, Wong Faculty of Dentistry - The National University of Malaysia - Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz ,Malaysia , In Meei, Tew Faculty of Dentistry - The National University of Malaysia - Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz ,Malaysia , Marny Mohamed, Alizae Faculty of Dentistry - The National University of Malaysia - Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, Malaysia , Abdullah, Dalia Faculty of Dentistry - The National University of Malaysia - Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz ,Malaysia
Abstract :
The principle of ferrule effect is of prime importance when restoring an endodontically treated tooth. A severely broken down tooth due to subgingival caries almost always end up with extraction as inadequate ferrule effect would compromise the predictability of restorative treatment. This clinical case report describes a treatment approach that combines non-surgical endodontic treatment, orthodontic extrusion and prosthetic rehabilitation to restore the function and aesthetic aspect of an extensively carious premolar with compromised prognosis. One year followup indicated stable periodontal health with evidence of periapical healing radiographically.