Restoration of teeth with severely compromised tooth structure using digital planning combined with orthodontic magnetic extrusion – A report of 2 cases

This report outlines two digitally planned cases in which the teeth underwent magnetic extrusion to preserve the supracrestal tissue attachment and regain the ferrule, followed by their restoration. Case 1: A 42-year-old male with the chief concern of a fractured right maxillary second premolar. Following the completion of root canal treatment, the remaining tooth structure was insufficient to create a ferrule for tooth restoration. For this scenario, a rapid magnetic extrusion technique was performed on tooth #4 to obtain an approximate 3 mm ferrule.
Source: Journal of Endodontics - Category: Dentistry Authors: Tags: Case Report/Clinical Techniques Source Type: research