Objectives: This retrospective study investigated the clinical effectiveness over up to 8 years of parallel-sided and of tapered glass-fiber posts, in combination with either hybrid composite or dual-cure composite resin core material, in endodontically treated, maxillary anterior teeth covered with full-ceramic crowns. Methods: The study population comprised 192 patients and 526 endodontically treated teeth, with various degrees of hard-tissue loss, restored by the post-and-core technique. Four groups were defined based on post shape and core build-up materials, and within each group post-and-core restorations were assigned randomly with respect to root morphology. Inclusion criteria were symptom-free endodontic therapy, root-canal treatment with a minimum apical seal of 4 mm, application of rubber dam, need for post-and-core complex because of coronal tooth loss, and tooth with at least one residual coronal wall. Survival rate of the post-and-core restorations was determined using Kaplan-Meier statistical analysis. Results: The restorations were examined clinically and radiologically; mean observation period was 5.3 years. The overall survival rate of glass-fiber post-and-core restorations was 98.5%. The survival rate for parallel-sided posts was 98.6% and for tapered posts was 96.8%. Survival rates for core build-up materials were 100% for dual-cure composite and 96.8% for hybrid light-cure composite. Conclusions: For both glass-fiber post designs and for both core build-up materials, clinical performance was satisfactory. Survival was higher for teeth retaining four and three coronal walls. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Signore, A., Benedicenti, S., Kaitsas, V., Barone, M., Angiero, F., Ravera, G. (2009). Long-term survival of endodontically treated, maxillary anterior teeth restored with either tapered or parallel-sided glass-fiber posts and full-ceramic crown coverage. JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY, 37(2), 115-121 [10.1016/j.jdent.2008.10.007].

Long-term survival of endodontically treated, maxillary anterior teeth restored with either tapered or parallel-sided glass-fiber posts and full-ceramic crown coverage

BARONE, MICHELE;
2009-01-01

Abstract

Objectives: This retrospective study investigated the clinical effectiveness over up to 8 years of parallel-sided and of tapered glass-fiber posts, in combination with either hybrid composite or dual-cure composite resin core material, in endodontically treated, maxillary anterior teeth covered with full-ceramic crowns. Methods: The study population comprised 192 patients and 526 endodontically treated teeth, with various degrees of hard-tissue loss, restored by the post-and-core technique. Four groups were defined based on post shape and core build-up materials, and within each group post-and-core restorations were assigned randomly with respect to root morphology. Inclusion criteria were symptom-free endodontic therapy, root-canal treatment with a minimum apical seal of 4 mm, application of rubber dam, need for post-and-core complex because of coronal tooth loss, and tooth with at least one residual coronal wall. Survival rate of the post-and-core restorations was determined using Kaplan-Meier statistical analysis. Results: The restorations were examined clinically and radiologically; mean observation period was 5.3 years. The overall survival rate of glass-fiber post-and-core restorations was 98.5%. The survival rate for parallel-sided posts was 98.6% and for tapered posts was 96.8%. Survival rates for core build-up materials were 100% for dual-cure composite and 96.8% for hybrid light-cure composite. Conclusions: For both glass-fiber post designs and for both core build-up materials, clinical performance was satisfactory. Survival was higher for teeth retaining four and three coronal walls. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
2009
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Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/50 - SCIENZE TECNICHE MEDICHE APPLICATE
English
Adhesion; Build-up material; Endodontically treated teeth; Fiber post; Full-ceramic crown; Survival analysis
biomedical and dental materials; FiberKor, sculpture; glass; glass fiber; resin; adult; aged; article; canine tooth; chemistry; clinical trial; comparative study; controlled clinical trial; controlled study; dental surgery; endodontics; female; follow up; human; incisor; instrumentation; longitudinal study; male; maxilla; methodology; middle aged; randomized controlled trial; retrospective study; survival; tooth crown; tooth prosthesis; tooth pulp disease; treatment outcome; Adult; Aged; Composite Resins; Crowns; Cuspid; Dental Materials; Dental Porcelain; Dental Prosthesis Design; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Glass; Humans; Incisor; Longitudinal Studies; Male; Maxilla; Middle Aged; Post and Core Technique; Retrospective Studies; Root Canal Therapy; Survival Analysis; Tooth Preparation, Prosthodontic; Tooth, Nonvital; Treatment Outcome; Young Adult
Signore, A., Benedicenti, S., Kaitsas, V., Barone, M., Angiero, F., Ravera, G. (2009). Long-term survival of endodontically treated, maxillary anterior teeth restored with either tapered or parallel-sided glass-fiber posts and full-ceramic crown coverage. JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY, 37(2), 115-121 [10.1016/j.jdent.2008.10.007].
Signore, A; Benedicenti, S; Kaitsas, V; Barone, M; Angiero, F; Ravera, G
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