2017
DOI: 10.24087/iam.2017.1.3.92
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Knowledge and Practice of Restoring Endodontically Treated Teeth by Dentists in Panevezys

Abstract: Background:The most important purpose for dentists is restoring normal occlusion and function of the teeth after endodontic treatment. This is a difficult aim for dentists because it depends on the choice of post and core build-up material. Objective: This study was designed to investigate the present opinions and knowledge of Panevezys dentists about current strategies and materials to restore endodontically treated teeth. Methods: The cross -sectional study used an original sample of 136 randomly selected Pa… Show more

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“…Regarding the prefabricated post type, 79.9% of the respondents in this investigation preferred using prefabricated FRC posts over metal-based posts (15.9%). This result may be attributed to the fact that fiber posts have a similar modulus of elasticity to that of dentin, can distribute stresses more evenly along the post-dentine interface, and tend to cause reparable root fractures when they fail [ 14 , 22 , 31 ]. Non-rigid posts, on the other hand, have a high modulus of elasticity like metals and can produce stress concentration at critical areas of the root which may lead to irreparable root fractures [ 31 , 32 , 33 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Regarding the prefabricated post type, 79.9% of the respondents in this investigation preferred using prefabricated FRC posts over metal-based posts (15.9%). This result may be attributed to the fact that fiber posts have a similar modulus of elasticity to that of dentin, can distribute stresses more evenly along the post-dentine interface, and tend to cause reparable root fractures when they fail [ 14 , 22 , 31 ]. Non-rigid posts, on the other hand, have a high modulus of elasticity like metals and can produce stress concentration at critical areas of the root which may lead to irreparable root fractures [ 31 , 32 , 33 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several survey-based studies have been published on the strategies and preferences of dental practitioners in terms of restoring ETT. Such data exist for the United Kingdom [ 17 ], Sweden [ 18 ], the United States [ 19 ], Switzerland [ 20 ], India [ 21 ], Panevezys [ 22 ], and Germany [ 23 ]. In addition, there are several materials and techniques advocated for restoring ETT.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%