2020
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v9i7.4941
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Reconstrução de dentes com retentores intrarradiculares: uma revisão da literatura

Abstract: Objective: To conduct a literature review on prefabricated fiberglass intra root pins. Methodology: A search was performed in the PubMed and Google Scholar databases with the following descriptors: “Post and Core Technique”, “Treatment” and “Dental Restoration Failure”. Results: Among the advantages of prefabricated intra root pins systems, one can highlight the low cost, simplicity of the technique, conservation of the remaining dental structure, elimination of the laboratory phase, and yet, the carbo… Show more

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“…Oliveira et al (2021) showed that due to better distribution of forces, fractures in fiberglass posts are smaller, but both types of posts present good results when performed correctly. Furthermore, fiberglass posts are more practical, conservative, economical and aesthetic, when compared to the cast metal core (Carvalho et al 2020). Morgental et al (2012) investigated the effect of root canal filling quality and periapical status on retreatment decisions based on radiographic interpretations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Oliveira et al (2021) showed that due to better distribution of forces, fractures in fiberglass posts are smaller, but both types of posts present good results when performed correctly. Furthermore, fiberglass posts are more practical, conservative, economical and aesthetic, when compared to the cast metal core (Carvalho et al 2020). Morgental et al (2012) investigated the effect of root canal filling quality and periapical status on retreatment decisions based on radiographic interpretations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%