A technique to ensure the reproducibility of a cast post and core.

J Prosthet Dent

Resident, Post-graduate Endodontics, Department of Endodontics, School of Dental Medicine-Boston University, Boston, Mass.

Published: December 2014

The post-and-core pattern duplication technique is a simple, cost-effective, and accurate method of ensuring the reproducibility of a cast post and core. An acrylic resin pattern is fabricated for an endodontically treated tooth. The post portion of the pattern is duplicated with a polyvinyl siloxane impression material in the lower compartment of a container. The core portion is then duplicated with a polyether impression material in the upper compartment. After the original pattern has been retrieved, the duplicate resin pattern is fabricated in the provided space. This technique will improve efficiency if damage or loss of the pattern or the actual cast post and core occurs.

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