Restoring endodontically treated teeth is undoubtedly a complex procedure. A sound knowledge of biomechanical and clinical principles, careful planning, and the selection of appropriate materials and restorative techniques is essential to achieve the best functional and esthetic outcomes. This concise and exquisitely illustrated book, based on the philosophy and clinical experience of its authors and on sound scientific evidence, is divided into 10 chapters in a didactic sequence to make it easier for dentists to apply the techniques in every day practice. The focus is on preserving the heathy tooth structure as much as possible using both conventional and digital methodologies. Contents Chapter 01. Introduction Chapter 02. Removal of lntraradicular Posts Chapter 03. Biomechanics and Performance of lntraradicular Posts Chapter 04. lntra-Dentinal Pins Chapter 05. Prefabricated Fiber lntraradicular Posts Chapter 06. Ceramic Posts Chapter 07. Adhesive Cementation: Evolution of the Technique and current Recommendations Chapter 08. Endocrown Chapter 09. Digital Posts Chapter 10. Maximizing Results and Minimizing Failure