{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: One-piece, CAD/CAM, fiber-reinforced composite post and core: a case report. {Author}: do Nascimento WF;de Andrade GS;Tribst JPM;Uemura ES;Saavedra GSFA; {Journal}: Gen Dent {Volume}: 69 {Issue}: 6 {Year}: Nov-Dec 2021 暂无{Abstract}: Prefabricated glass fiber-reinforced composite posts have been widely used because of their esthetic properties and favorable biomechanical behavior; however, because they are prefabricated, they may not adapt to the anatomy of all root canals. This case report describes a procedure for restoring teeth with a custom, 1-piece, fiber-reinforced composite post and core fabricated using computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM). The excellent adaptation of this custom endodontic post enables the use of a thinner, homogenous cement layer; in addition, it eliminates the need to construct a composite resin core build-up. Although more clinical and in vitro studies are needed to better define the appropriate clinical protocols and assess various materials, CAD/CAM technology allows post and core restorations to be manufactured in a predictable and simplified way.