Management of tooth discoloration in non-vital endodontically treated tooth: A case report
International Journal of Development Research
Management of tooth discoloration in non-vital endodontically treated tooth: A case report
Received 28th October, 2017; Received in revised form 17th November, 2017; Accepted 10th December, 2017; Published online 31st January, 2018.
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The dental practitioner is provided with a variety of post endodontic treatment options which range from invasive methods like full veneer crowns to least invasive and aesthetic procedures like bleaching. The most important parameter in non-vital bleaching is the placement of a barrier to prevent the resorption of the tooth. The aim was to report a case of successful nonvital bleaching walking bleach and maintain the natal tooth structure, with follow up reports of 1 years. This article describes a one year follow up of a case of non vital bleaching which was performed on a root canal treated, discoloured.