2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.prosdent.2018.02.021
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Anterior composite resin crown in an adverse situation: A dental technique with a 3-year follow-up

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“…The loss of tooth tissue structure after endodontic treatment greatly varied; the selection of appropriate materials and restoration techniques is determined by the amount and structure of the remaining teeth. [10] Stake retention is influenced by preparation, post length, post diameter, post surface texture, and luting material use. The condition of the post length is the same as the length of the clinical crown or the length of the anatomical crown, or at least 2/3 of the root length.…”
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“…The loss of tooth tissue structure after endodontic treatment greatly varied; the selection of appropriate materials and restoration techniques is determined by the amount and structure of the remaining teeth. [10] Stake retention is influenced by preparation, post length, post diameter, post surface texture, and luting material use. The condition of the post length is the same as the length of the clinical crown or the length of the anatomical crown, or at least 2/3 of the root length.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[11] The zirconia crown also has good mechanical properties and dimensional stability so that it is also applied as a material for making space shuttle, motorized vehicles, cutting tools, and combustion engines on vehicles. [10] Zirconia is a fixed restoration that covers the coronal surface of the clinical crown of a natural tooth, which must be able to improve the morphology and contour, and protect the remaining tooth tissue from further damage. A restoration must be able to meet aesthetic needs and functions, which means a denture crown expected to have a satisfying and powerful appearance.…”
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“…Composite resins and ceramics are widely used to restore anterior teeth [3]. Composite resin materials have been used for classic Black's restorations, direct and indirect composite resin veneers [4,5], crown reconstructions in severe tooth destruction [6], and as an economic alternative to indirect ceramic restorations. Despite their wide range of restorative indications, composite resins have some limitations, mainly owing to their high degree of surface wear, roughness, and staining, as well as color change over time [7,8].…”
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