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Long-term retrospective study of the clinical performance of fiber posts

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Ferrari, Marco
Cagidiaco, Maria Crysanti
Goracci, Cecilia
Vichi, Alessandro
Mason, Pier Nicola
Radović, Ivana
Tay, Franklin
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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.
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American Journal of Dentistry, 2007, 20, 5, 287-291

ISSN: 0894-8275

PubMed: 17993023

WoS: 000250390400002

Scopus: 2-s2.0-34547959521
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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.
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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"
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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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