A Novel Approach to Strengthening Endodontically Treated Teeth: Horizontal Fiber Post Technique – Case Report

Sankaranarayanan, Dr. Aishwarya and Bansal, Dr. Manu and Jindal, Dr. Shrishti and Shekhawat, Dr. Yogini and Shekhawat, Dr. Harshita (2025) A Novel Approach to Strengthening Endodontically Treated Teeth: Horizontal Fiber Post Technique – Case Report. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (9): 25sep090. pp. 193-196. ISSN 2456-2165

Abstract

Tooth fractures are a common complication after endodontic therapy, often surpassing reinfection in frequency. Complete coverage restorations remain the standard for reinforcement; however, their delay, especially in remote areas, increases fracture risk. Recent in vitro studies and case reports suggest that horizontally placed bucco-lingual glass fiber posts, significantly enhance fracture resistance. This technique is clinically feasible, cost-effective, and eliminates dependence on laboratory support. The present case report describes the application of this method, highlighting its potential as a gold standard interim approach. Prospective clinical trials are required to validate long-term outcomes. This method aims to improve the structural integrity of restored teeth, providing long-term durability and support to the coronal portion, which is often weakened post-treatment.

Documents
2743:16570
[thumbnail of IJISRT25SEP090.pdf]
Preview
IJISRT25SEP090.pdf - Published Version

Download (540kB) | Preview
Information
Library
Metrics

Altmetric Metrics

Dimensions Matrics

Statistics

Downloads

Downloads per month over past year

View Item