Efficient Management of Necrotic Mandibular Molar Using Single-Visit Endodontics and Endocrown: A Case Report

Maharani, Nadia Dwi and Putri, Dinsa Celia and Ismiyatin, Kun and Cahyani, Febriastuti (2025) Efficient Management of Necrotic Mandibular Molar Using Single-Visit Endodontics and Endocrown: A Case Report. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 27 (1). pp. 1440-1445. ISSN 2581-9615

Abstract

Introduction: Single visit endodontic treatment has become a practical and efficient approach, especially for patients seeking faster and more convenient dental care. This method reduces chair time, minimizes the risk of inter-appointment contamination, and improves overall patient satisfaction. In cases involving lower molars with extensive coronal damage, immediate restoration is essential to prevent reinfection and restore function. Endocrowns offer a conservative restorative option by utilizing the pulp chamber for retention, eliminating the need for post placement, reducing the risk of root fracture, providing a durable, esthetic, and time-efficient solution for structurally compromised posterior teeth. Description of Case: A 21-year-old female presented with a symptomatic, cariously exposed mandibular first molar, which caused throbbing pain, especially at night. This tooth was diagnosed with pulpal necrosis and normal apical tissues. Endodontic therapy was performed in a single visit then restored with a lithium disilicate endocrown one week later, following adhesive bonding protocols and proper surface conditioning. The final restoration was evaluated clinically and radiographically. Discussion: Recent evidence supports single-visit endodontics as a safe and effective option when proper disinfection protocols and case selection are followed. Endocrowns preserve remaining tooth structure while achieving high fracture resistance, especially when bonded using dual-cure resin cement. The combination of both techniques minimizes clinical time and maximizes long-term success. Conclusion: This case illustrates that combining single-visit endodontic treatment with lithium disilicate endocrown restoration provides a conservative, efficient, and durable treatment strategy for nonvital posterior teeth.

Item Type: Article
Official URL: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2025.27.1.2659
Uncontrolled Keywords: Single-Visit Endodontics; Lithium Disilicate Endocrown; Adhesive Restorative Dentistry; Minimally Invasive Treatment
Date Deposited: 01 Sep 2025 13:45
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URI: https://eprint.scholarsrepository.com/id/eprint/5067