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  1. Yee Mun H, Alawi R, Abdul Muttlib NA, Abd Ghani H, Noorani TY
    Cureus, 2024 Oct;16(10):e71950.
    PMID: 39564065 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.71950
    Iatrogenic perforation is caused by the degradation of the dentin root floor or wall and the overlying cementum. This condition frequently arises from improper post-space preparation, root canal negotiation and preparation, and the use of misaligned burs or mechanical instruments during endodontic access. Proper management is essential; otherwise, it could lead to the need for tooth extraction. Management of iatrogenic perforation can be challenging. In this case report, a strip perforation on an upper anterior tooth was addressed for tooth rehabilitation using tricalcium silicate-based cement and a flexible glass fiber post. This approach aims to restore the tooth's function, structural integrity, and aesthetics while minimizing complications.
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