2014
DOI: 10.1177/0022034514527970
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Four-year Survival of Endodontically Treated Premolars Restored with Fiber Posts

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“…This findings are in agreement with a substantial number of previously published studies (Ferrari et al 2012a;Guldener et al 2017;Juloski et al 2014b;Sterzenbach et al 2012) and reviews (Cagidiaco et al 2008b;Ploumaki et al 2013) on the clinical performances of fiber-post restored teeth.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…This findings are in agreement with a substantial number of previously published studies (Ferrari et al 2012a;Guldener et al 2017;Juloski et al 2014b;Sterzenbach et al 2012) and reviews (Cagidiaco et al 2008b;Ploumaki et al 2013) on the clinical performances of fiber-post restored teeth.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In particular, preservation of at least a circumferential 2-mm ferrule may contribute to improve tooth mechanical resistance and is considered one of the key factors affecting tooth longevity (Jotkowitz and Samet 2010;Juloski et al 2014a;Juloski et al 2012;Stankiewicz and Wilson 2002). Several clinical studies have been conducted specifically aiming at revealing the influence of the degree of hard tissue loss on the survival of endodontically treated and fiber post-restored teeth (Ferrari et al 2012a;Juloski et al 2014b;Mancebo et al 2010;Signore et al 2011). Although the results showed low percentages of failure rates and satisfactory overall survival rates, higher occurrence of failures were recorded in teeth with higher degree of tissue loss (Ferrari et al 2012a;Juloski et al 2014b;Mancebo et al 2010;Signore et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The possibility of repairing the tooth after the failure was also been use as a criterion to classify the failure mode in clinical trials. Root fractures or nonrepairable fractures of the post/core restoration leading to tooth extraction have been considered absolute failures, while loss of post retention or repairable fractures of the core without further weakening of the tooth have been considered relative failures [106][107][108] . …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Unless considerable amount of root canal tissue is sacrificed to improve the fitting of the posts with the root canal walls, the resin cement layer would be excessively thick, and bubbles are likely to form predisposing to debonding. Therefore, relining of the fiber posts with composite resins was previously proposed to overcome such a problem 5,6 . Through this technique, the fiber post is covered with composite resin and inserted into the canal, ini-tially light-cured for 20s, then removed and light-cured for additional 20s.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%