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Fiber Posts and Tooth Reinforcement: Evidence in the Literature

Author(s): Dental News

Traditional views on the placement of dental posts, previously thought to be solely for retaining a core, are evolving. Preservation of dentin during dental procedures, including access opening, canal shaping, root preparation for posts, and restoration, is crucial for the longevity and success of restorations. Excess removal of dentin, especially for straight-line access, weakens the tooth structure and increases the risk of failure. Clinical studies show that maintaining coronal dentin is vital for supporting the core buildup and ensuring the survival of endodontically treated teeth - Read More

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