J Oral Rehabil
October 2003
A total of 51 resin-bonded fixed partial dentures (RBFPDs) were inserted under controlled clinical conditions and evaluated over a period of 13 years. Three levels of survival were defined: complete survival (no debonding); functional survival (loss of retention on one occasion with rebonding of the original RBFPD); and multiple survival (loss of retention on several occasions with rebonding of the original RBFPD). The effect of the aetiology, location (anterior/posterior or maxillary/mandibulary) and number of units of the missing tooth on RBFPD survival rates were investigated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe retention of new Para Post (PP) rounded undercut post head (PP-XT) was compared with the conventional flattened head (PP-P), using amalgam Dentacore and Synergy composite as core materials. The retention of the posts PP (passive serrated), PP-P (passive serrated with venting channels), PP-XP (passive, raised diamond-style pattern) and PP-XT (threaded on the coronal portion, and passive, raised diamond-shaped pattern on the apical portion), cemented with zinc phosphate cement (ZPC) or Duo Cement to extracted teeth, was evaluated. Tensile strength plots were recorded using an Instron instrument, while pulling the post and core in opposite directions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn recent years, there has been an increasing interest in fixed partial dentures (FPD) quality, expected lifetime and possible reasons for failure. This study probed the FPD success rate and the relationship among various factors and their effect on FPD failure. Patients treated by dental students under supervision and installed FPDs were examined clinically and radiographically.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA review of the literature was performed to determine whether prompt placement of coronal restorations, including sealing and placement of posts and cores, can positively influence the long-term prognosis of teeth after root canal therapy. Both hand and MEDLINE searches were employed to identify peer-reviewed articles on radicular apical integrity after coronal restorations, especially where root canal space was used for post and core fabrication. A total of 41 articles published between 1969 and 1999 (the majority from the 1990s) were reviewed.
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