postcrown

post·crown

(pōst-krown'), A crown, replacing the natural crown, which is retained on the stump of the root of a tooth from which the pulp has been removed, by a post or pin integral with the crown and sealed in the treated root canal with a cement.

post·crown

(pōst-krown') Crown, replacing natural crown, which is retained on the stump of tooth root from which pulp has been removed, by a post or pin integral with crown and sealed in the treated root canal with a cement.
Synonym(s): dowel crown.