%0 Journal Article %T Innovative and Conservative Approaches: Inlay Retained Prosthesis and Endocrown in Dentistry %A Noor Aaina Zainon %A Zethy Hanum Mohamed Kassim %A Tong Wah Lim %J Journal of Current Research in Oral Surgery %@ 3062-3480 %D 2022 %V 2 %N 1 %R 10.51847/TJUFYNeRPG %P 34-36 %X The loss of teeth is a common issue that is often addressed in dental practice. Traditional solutions such as dental implants, and fixed partial dentures are commonly used for replacing missing teeth. For a single tooth loss, dental implants are often the preferred and most successful option. However, these procedures tend to be invasive and result in substantial loss of natural tooth structure. In cases where patients face financial constraints, alternative treatment options are considered. Resin-bonded posterior fixed dental prostheses (RBFDP) serve as a highly effective and aesthetically pleasing solution in these circumstances. Furthermore, for teeth that are significantly damaged, post-and-core followed by a crown is a common treatment option. The endocrown is a viable alternative in such situations. This case report demonstrates a minimally invasive technique involving an inlay retained posterior fixed dental prosthesis made from monolithic zirconia, as well as a lithium disilicate endocrown. %U https://tsdp.net/article/innovative-and-conservative-approaches-inlay-retained-prosthesis-and-endocrown-in-dentistry-qijy11oxuczuigg