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A Multicenter Randomized Double-blind Controlled Clinical Trial of Fiber Post Cementation Strategies
César Dalmolin Bergoli,Lucas Pradebon Brondani,Vinícius Felipe Wandscher,G.K.R. Pereira,Cenci,Tatiana Pereira-Cenci,Luiz Felipe Valandro +6 more
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Both the self-adhesive and the regular resin cements are good alternatives for glass fiber post cementation.Abstract:
Clinical Relevance Both self-adhesive and regular resin cements obtained good survival rates and could be used for fiber post cementation.read more
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Randomized controlled trial comparing glass fiber posts and cast metal posts.
Rafael Sarkis-Onofre,Helena Amaral Pinheiro,Victório Poletto-Neto,César Dalmolin Bergoli,Maximiliano Sérgio Cenci,Tatiana Pereira-Cenci +5 more
TL;DR: Results of this randomized controlled trial can help dentists to answer how the best technique to rehabilitate endodontically treated teeth with no remaining coronal wall is answered.
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The restoration of root filled teeth: a review of the clinical literature.
Bhavin Bhuva,Massimo Giovarruscio,Massimo Giovarruscio,N Rahim,Kerstin Bitter,Francesco Mannocci +5 more
TL;DR: This review identifies the main clinical factors influencing the survival of teeth and restorations following root canal treatment in vivo and discusses the data related to specific restoration type on clinical survival.
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Comparing survival rates of endodontically treated teeth restored either with glass-fiber-reinforced or metal posts: A systematic review and meta-analyses.
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to analyze the survival and failure rates of endodontically treated teeth restored either with glass-fiber-reinforced or metal posts.
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CAD/CAM Milled Glass Fiber Posts: Adaptation and Mechanical Behavior in Flared Root Canals.
Mer Gama,Gabriela de Souza Balbinot,G C Ferreira,E G Mota,Vcb Leitune,Fabrício Mezzomo Collares +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a CAD/CAM milled glass fiber post-and-core system was used to evaluate the cementation and mechanical behavior of flared root canals restored with this paper.
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Bond strength of glass fiber posts cemented with bulk-fill flowable composite resin
Victor da Mota Martins,Camila Ferreira Silva,Lorena Mendes Almeida,Marcella Silva de Paula,Murilo de Sousa Menezes,Paulo César Freitas Santos-Filho +5 more
TL;DR: The bulk-fill flowable resin exhibited similar results to those of the resin cement from the same manufacturer in terms of the cementation of glass fiber posts, which suggests that bulk- Fill Flowable resin is a suitable alternative material for cementation.
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The adhesion between fiber posts and root canal walls: comparison between microtensile and push-out bond strength measurements.
Cecilia Goracci,Andréa Urbano Tavares,Andrea Fabianelli,Francesca Monticelli,Ornella Raffaelli,Paulo Eduardo Capel Cardoso,Franklin Chi Meng Tay,Marco Ferrari +7 more
TL;DR: In conclusion, when measuring the bond strength of luted fiber posts, the push-out test appears to be more dependable than the microtensile technique.
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Clinical evaluation of fiber-reinforced epoxy resin posts and cast post and cores.
TL;DR: The results of this retrospective study indicated that the Composipost system was superior to the conventional cast post and core system after 4 yrs of clinical service.
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A Randomized Controlled Trial of Endodontically Treated and Restored Premolars
Marco Ferrari,Alessandro Vichi,Giovanni Maria Fadda,M. C. Cagidiaco,Franklin Chi Meng Tay,Lorenzo Breschi,Antonella Polimeni,Cecilia Goracci +7 more
TL;DR: Regardless of the restorative procedure, the preservation of at least one coronal wall significantly reduced failure risk (ClinicalTrials.gov number CT01532947).
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Survival of glass fibre reinforced composite post restorations after 2 years-an observational clinical study.
TL;DR: Parallel-sided and tapered glass fibre posts result after 2 years of clinical service in an equal rate of survival after 12 or 24 months.
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Can Fiber Posts Increase Root Stresses and Reduce Fracture
A.F.V. Santos,Josete Barbosa Cruz Meira,Carina B. Tanaka,T.A. Xavier,Rafael Yague Ballester,Raul Gonzalez Lima,Carmem S. Pfeifer,Antheunis Versluis +7 more
TL;DR: The tested hypothesis was that fiber posts could lead to higher risk of post debonding and lower risk of root fracture, despite an increase in root stresses, because of their lower elastic modulus.