Abstract The goal of endodontics and restorative dentistry is to retain the natural teeth with maximal function and pleasing aesthetics. Endodontically treated tooth with little or no clinical crown can be restored with different post and core materials for additional retention and support but appropriated material and method depend on type, function and remaining tooth structure as well as tooth prognosis and economic status of patient. A case of structurally compromised, endodontically treated anterior tooth is discussed here,which was restored with cast post and core followed by porcelain fused to metal crown.
Keywords: Cast Post; Endodontics; Broken Tooth.