Abstract
In restorative dentistry,corono-radicular reconstruction of endodontically treated teeth is still a challenge.Inspite of the availability of varied commercially available posts,none of them possesses all the required biological and mechanical properties. In this context, a biodynamic post and core by virtue of its biomimetic properties serves as a homologous recipe for the corono-radicular rehabilitation of a fractured tooth.This case report describes the esthetic and functional reconstruction of maxillary central and lateral incisors through the preparation and adhesive cementation of biodynamic dentin post and cores made from extracted human teeth. Subsequently, central and lateral incisors were restored with full coverage restorations. Thus,biodynamic post and cores may serve as good alternatives to conventional systems by preserving internal dentine walls, providing excellent adhesion,biomechanics and resilience similar to natural tooth structure.