1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3913(96)90028-1
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Restoration of pulpless teeth: Application of traditional principles in present and future contexts

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“…Restoration of endodontically treated teeth aims to replace the missing tooth structure, protect the remaining tooth structure from fracture and to avoid reinfection of the root canal after treatment (2). In a case of inadequate tooth tissue left, post constructions will help in retaining the core and final restoration in situ (3).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Restoration of endodontically treated teeth aims to replace the missing tooth structure, protect the remaining tooth structure from fracture and to avoid reinfection of the root canal after treatment (2). In a case of inadequate tooth tissue left, post constructions will help in retaining the core and final restoration in situ (3).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Postendodontskom opskrbom želi se nadomjestiti izgubljeno zubno tkivo, ono koje je preostalo zaštititi od loma i spriječiti infekcije kanalnog sustava nakon liječenja (2). U slučaju nedovoljne količine preostaloga zubnog tkiva za adekvatnu opskrbu, upotrebljavaju se intrakanalno sidrene nadogradnje kojima se povećava retencijska površina (3).…”
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“…This challenge is even greater in cases where there is massive tooth damage, due to caries or trauma, because a damaged tooth possesses less resistance to fracture due to a reduction in the number of cross-linked collagen fibres and a loss of moisture within the tooth (Gutmann 1992). In such cases, there is often a need to compensate for the lack of tooth substance by additional restoration, which is achieved by placing a post and core in a root canal of the tooth (Morgano 1996).…”
Section: Medipol University Faculty Of Dentistry Department Of Prosthmentioning
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“…Such posts have a strong history of clinical success 28,37 especially once again when a coronal ferrule is provided.…”
Section: Post Shapementioning
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“…Increasingly, resin-bonding agents may be employed with serrated, and preferably sandblasted metal or fibre posts, reducing the potential for stress, and enhancing the possibility of developing an hermetic coronal seal. 28 Minimising danger during post space preparation Ideally, post space preparation is completed at the appointment when the root canal is filled. At this time, the practitioner is most familiar with the canal system and reference points.…”
Section: Surface Characteristics: Threaded Versus Non-threaded Postsmentioning
confidence: 99%