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Practical considerations and technical procedures for post-retained restorations

G R Zuckerman

    The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
    |February 1, 1996
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    Post-retained restorations offer a dependable solution for teeth needing significant structural repair. Using manufactured post patterns ensures a simple, reliable, and cost-effective method for creating cast tapered posts suitable for all indicated clinical applications.

    Area of Science:

    • Restorative Dentistry
    • Prosthodontics
    • Dental Materials

    Background:

    • Insufficient coronal tooth structure presents a significant challenge in dental restorations.
    • Post-retained restorations are a common and effective treatment modality.
    • The need for reliable and economical methods for fabricating posts is crucial.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the efficacy of manufactured post patterns for creating cast tapered posts.
    • To establish a simple, reliable, and economic clinical procedure for post-retained restorations.
    • To confirm the broad clinical applicability of cast tapered posts.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizing manufactured post patterns designed for casting.
    • Implementing a standardized clinical procedure for post preparation and impressioning.

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  • Fabricating cast tapered posts from the obtained patterns.
  • Main Results:

    • The combination of manufactured post patterns and the clinical procedure yielded a simple, reliable, and economic method.
    • The cast tapered post proved to be a practical and dependable option for restoring compromised teeth.
    • The cast tapered post demonstrated suitability for all clinical situations requiring post-retained restorations.

    Conclusions:

    • Manufactured post patterns facilitate a straightforward and dependable approach to fabricating cast tapered posts.
    • This method offers a reliable and economical solution for post-retained restorations.
    • Cast tapered posts are indicated for a wide range of clinical applications in restorative dentistry.