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Clinical performance of fiber post restorations in endodontically treated teeth: 2-Year results

Cagidiaco, Maria Crysanti; Radović, Ivana; Simonetti, Marco; Tay, Franklin; Ferrari, Marco

(2007)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Cagidiaco, Maria Crysanti
AU  - Radović, Ivana
AU  - Simonetti, Marco
AU  - Tay, Franklin
AU  - Ferrari, Marco
PY  - 2007
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1372
AB  - Purpose: This study evaluated the 2-year outcome of post-and-core restorative procedures in endodontically treated teeth. The effect of baseline factors (tooth type, number of residual coronal walls, and type of definitive restoration) on restoration failure was assessed. Materials and Methods: The consecutive sample design included 150 patients. A total of 162 teeth (57 anterior and 105 posterior) were restored. Sixty-nine teeth had 3 or 4 residual coronal walls, while 93 teeth had 2 or fewer walls. Crowns and direct resin composite restorations were placed in 121 and 41 teeth, respectively. After 23 to 25 months, all patients were evaluated. Logistic regression was used to identify the joint effect of variables recorded at baseline (P  lt  .05). Results: The only failure modes observed were post debonding (4.3%, 2 in anterior teeth and 5 in posterior teeth) and endodontic failure (3.0%, 2 in anterior teeth and 3 in posterior teeth). All post debondings occurred in teeth with 2 or fewer coronal walls that were crown covered, All endodontic failures occurred in crown-covered teeth (1 failure in a tooth with 3 walls and the remaining 4 failures in teeth with 2 or fewer walls). Logistic regression found no statistical significance for any of the variables recorded at baseline. Conclusion: Restorations placed with the use of a fiber post and core resulted in 4.3% post debondings and 3.0% endodontic failures after 2 years of clinical service.
T2  - International Journal of Prosthodontics
T1  - Clinical performance of fiber post restorations in endodontically treated teeth: 2-Year results
VL  - 20
IS  - 3
SP  - 293
EP  - 298
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1372
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Cagidiaco, Maria Crysanti and Radović, Ivana and Simonetti, Marco and Tay, Franklin and Ferrari, Marco",
year = "2007",
abstract = "Purpose: This study evaluated the 2-year outcome of post-and-core restorative procedures in endodontically treated teeth. The effect of baseline factors (tooth type, number of residual coronal walls, and type of definitive restoration) on restoration failure was assessed. Materials and Methods: The consecutive sample design included 150 patients. A total of 162 teeth (57 anterior and 105 posterior) were restored. Sixty-nine teeth had 3 or 4 residual coronal walls, while 93 teeth had 2 or fewer walls. Crowns and direct resin composite restorations were placed in 121 and 41 teeth, respectively. After 23 to 25 months, all patients were evaluated. Logistic regression was used to identify the joint effect of variables recorded at baseline (P  lt  .05). Results: The only failure modes observed were post debonding (4.3%, 2 in anterior teeth and 5 in posterior teeth) and endodontic failure (3.0%, 2 in anterior teeth and 3 in posterior teeth). All post debondings occurred in teeth with 2 or fewer coronal walls that were crown covered, All endodontic failures occurred in crown-covered teeth (1 failure in a tooth with 3 walls and the remaining 4 failures in teeth with 2 or fewer walls). Logistic regression found no statistical significance for any of the variables recorded at baseline. Conclusion: Restorations placed with the use of a fiber post and core resulted in 4.3% post debondings and 3.0% endodontic failures after 2 years of clinical service.",
journal = "International Journal of Prosthodontics",
title = "Clinical performance of fiber post restorations in endodontically treated teeth: 2-Year results",
volume = "20",
number = "3",
pages = "293-298",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1372"
}
Cagidiaco, M. C., Radović, I., Simonetti, M., Tay, F.,& Ferrari, M.. (2007). Clinical performance of fiber post restorations in endodontically treated teeth: 2-Year results. in International Journal of Prosthodontics, 20(3), 293-298.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1372
Cagidiaco MC, Radović I, Simonetti M, Tay F, Ferrari M. Clinical performance of fiber post restorations in endodontically treated teeth: 2-Year results. in International Journal of Prosthodontics. 2007;20(3):293-298.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1372 .
Cagidiaco, Maria Crysanti, Radović, Ivana, Simonetti, Marco, Tay, Franklin, Ferrari, Marco, "Clinical performance of fiber post restorations in endodontically treated teeth: 2-Year results" in International Journal of Prosthodontics, 20, no. 3 (2007):293-298,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1372 .
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Long-term retrospective study of the clinical performance of fiber posts

Ferrari, Marco; Cagidiaco, Maria Crysanti; Goracci, Cecilia; Vichi, Alessandro; Mason, Pier Nicola; Radović, Ivana; Tay, Franklin

(2007)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ferrari, Marco
AU  - Cagidiaco, Maria Crysanti
AU  - Goracci, Cecilia
AU  - Vichi, Alessandro
AU  - Mason, Pier Nicola
AU  - Radović, Ivana
AU  - Tay, Franklin
PY  - 2007
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1373
AB  - To retrospectively evaluate the long-term clinical performance of three types of fiber posts after a service period of 7-11 years. Methods: 985 posts were included in the study: 615 Composiposts, 160 Estethic Posts and 210)Esthetic Plus Posts were placed into endodontically treated teeth. Four combinations of dentin adhesives/luting materials were used. Endodontic and prosthodontic results were recorded. Results: A 7-11 % failure rate was recorded for the three types of posts. A total of 79 failures were recorded: 39 due to endodontic reasons, one root fracture, one fiber post fracture, 17 crown dislodgements and 21 due to post debonding. The mechanical failures were always related to the lack of coronal tooth structure. The results indicated that fiber posts in combination with bonding/luting materials may be used routinely for restoring endodontically treated teeth. Mechanical failure of restored teeth with fiber posts can be related to the amount of residual coronal structure.
T2  - American Journal of Dentistry
T1  - Long-term retrospective study of the clinical performance of fiber posts
VL  - 20
IS  - 5
SP  - 287
EP  - 291
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1373
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ferrari, Marco and Cagidiaco, Maria Crysanti and Goracci, Cecilia and Vichi, Alessandro and Mason, Pier Nicola and Radović, Ivana and Tay, Franklin",
year = "2007",
abstract = "To retrospectively evaluate the long-term clinical performance of three types of fiber posts after a service period of 7-11 years. Methods: 985 posts were included in the study: 615 Composiposts, 160 Estethic Posts and 210)Esthetic Plus Posts were placed into endodontically treated teeth. Four combinations of dentin adhesives/luting materials were used. Endodontic and prosthodontic results were recorded. Results: A 7-11 % failure rate was recorded for the three types of posts. A total of 79 failures were recorded: 39 due to endodontic reasons, one root fracture, one fiber post fracture, 17 crown dislodgements and 21 due to post debonding. The mechanical failures were always related to the lack of coronal tooth structure. The results indicated that fiber posts in combination with bonding/luting materials may be used routinely for restoring endodontically treated teeth. Mechanical failure of restored teeth with fiber posts can be related to the amount of residual coronal structure.",
journal = "American Journal of Dentistry",
title = "Long-term retrospective study of the clinical performance of fiber posts",
volume = "20",
number = "5",
pages = "287-291",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1373"
}
Ferrari, M., Cagidiaco, M. C., Goracci, C., Vichi, A., Mason, P. N., Radović, I.,& Tay, F.. (2007). Long-term retrospective study of the clinical performance of fiber posts. in American Journal of Dentistry, 20(5), 287-291.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1373
Ferrari M, Cagidiaco MC, Goracci C, Vichi A, Mason PN, Radović I, Tay F. Long-term retrospective study of the clinical performance of fiber posts. in American Journal of Dentistry. 2007;20(5):287-291.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1373 .
Ferrari, Marco, Cagidiaco, Maria Crysanti, Goracci, Cecilia, Vichi, Alessandro, Mason, Pier Nicola, Radović, Ivana, Tay, Franklin, "Long-term retrospective study of the clinical performance of fiber posts" in American Journal of Dentistry, 20, no. 5 (2007):287-291,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1373 .
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The application of hydrogen peroxide in composite repair

Papacchini, Federica; Monticelli, Francesca; Radović, Ivana; Chieffi, Nicoletta; Goracci, Cecilia; Tay, Franklin; Polimeni, Antonella; Ferrari, Marco

(Wiley, Hoboken, 2007)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Papacchini, Federica
AU  - Monticelli, Francesca
AU  - Radović, Ivana
AU  - Chieffi, Nicoletta
AU  - Goracci, Cecilia
AU  - Tay, Franklin
AU  - Polimeni, Antonella
AU  - Ferrari, Marco
PY  - 2007
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1326
AB  - This study examined the influence of different surface conditioning methods on composite-to-composite microtensile bond strength. Thirty two-year old composite resin discs were randomly divided into three groups according to the different mechanical/chemical surface pretreatment tested: (1) 38% hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) -treatment; (2) 50-mu m aluminum oxide sandblasting; (3) no treatment. Depending on the intermediate agent applied, two subgroups were created: (A) three-step adhesive system; (B) prehydrolyzed silane coupling agent + three-step adhesive system. Microtensile bond strength measurements were performed and the data were statistically analyzed with Kruskall-Wallis Analysis of Variance and Dunn's multiple range test for post hoc comparisons (p  lt  0.05). Failure mode was evaluated with a scanning electron microscope. Changes in composite surface topography after H2O2 treatment were also investigated. Composite repair strength did not benefit from H2O2 treatment and adhesive application. Preliminary sandblasting significantly improved interfacial bond strength regardless of the intermediate agent applied. No changes in surface texture were produced after H2O2 treatment. An atypical fracture pattern was detected at the interfacial level between H2O2-treated composite surfaces and the overlying adhesive and composite. H2O2 treatment affected the composite-to-composite repair strength: a compromised resin polymerization may occur, resulting in a poor interfacial quality and a weak bond. Sandblasting still remains a reliable technique for composite repair.
PB  - Wiley, Hoboken
T2  - Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials
T1  - The application of hydrogen peroxide in composite repair
VL  - 82B
IS  - 2
SP  - 298
EP  - 304
DO  - 10.1002/jbm.b.30733
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Papacchini, Federica and Monticelli, Francesca and Radović, Ivana and Chieffi, Nicoletta and Goracci, Cecilia and Tay, Franklin and Polimeni, Antonella and Ferrari, Marco",
year = "2007",
abstract = "This study examined the influence of different surface conditioning methods on composite-to-composite microtensile bond strength. Thirty two-year old composite resin discs were randomly divided into three groups according to the different mechanical/chemical surface pretreatment tested: (1) 38% hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) -treatment; (2) 50-mu m aluminum oxide sandblasting; (3) no treatment. Depending on the intermediate agent applied, two subgroups were created: (A) three-step adhesive system; (B) prehydrolyzed silane coupling agent + three-step adhesive system. Microtensile bond strength measurements were performed and the data were statistically analyzed with Kruskall-Wallis Analysis of Variance and Dunn's multiple range test for post hoc comparisons (p  lt  0.05). Failure mode was evaluated with a scanning electron microscope. Changes in composite surface topography after H2O2 treatment were also investigated. Composite repair strength did not benefit from H2O2 treatment and adhesive application. Preliminary sandblasting significantly improved interfacial bond strength regardless of the intermediate agent applied. No changes in surface texture were produced after H2O2 treatment. An atypical fracture pattern was detected at the interfacial level between H2O2-treated composite surfaces and the overlying adhesive and composite. H2O2 treatment affected the composite-to-composite repair strength: a compromised resin polymerization may occur, resulting in a poor interfacial quality and a weak bond. Sandblasting still remains a reliable technique for composite repair.",
publisher = "Wiley, Hoboken",
journal = "Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials",
title = "The application of hydrogen peroxide in composite repair",
volume = "82B",
number = "2",
pages = "298-304",
doi = "10.1002/jbm.b.30733"
}
Papacchini, F., Monticelli, F., Radović, I., Chieffi, N., Goracci, C., Tay, F., Polimeni, A.,& Ferrari, M.. (2007). The application of hydrogen peroxide in composite repair. in Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials
Wiley, Hoboken., 82B(2), 298-304.
https://doi.org/10.1002/jbm.b.30733
Papacchini F, Monticelli F, Radović I, Chieffi N, Goracci C, Tay F, Polimeni A, Ferrari M. The application of hydrogen peroxide in composite repair. in Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials. 2007;82B(2):298-304.
doi:10.1002/jbm.b.30733 .
Papacchini, Federica, Monticelli, Francesca, Radović, Ivana, Chieffi, Nicoletta, Goracci, Cecilia, Tay, Franklin, Polimeni, Antonella, Ferrari, Marco, "The application of hydrogen peroxide in composite repair" in Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials, 82B, no. 2 (2007):298-304,
https://doi.org/10.1002/jbm.b.30733 . .
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