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see ECCENTRIC RELATION, MAXIMAL INTERCUSPAL POSITION
see ECCENTRIC RELATION, MAXIMAL INTERCUSPAL POSITION
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porcelain application instrument | Keramikinstrument |
Root canal posts are inserted centrally into adequately long, straight sections of devitalised, root-filled teeth which show no pathological findings either clinically or radiologically. Severe vertical and horizontal structure loss from the clinical crown is an indication… Root canal posts are inserted centrally into adequately long, straight sections of devitalised, root-filled teeth which show no pathological findings either clinically or radiologically. Severe vertical and horizontal structure loss from the clinical crown is an indication for root canal posts. The preferred method is generally to insert the root canal post, so that it (by predrilling with ascending diameters) virtually fills the prepared post site and fits close to the dentine wall. That section of the root canal post in the root should be at least as long as the crown restoration, leaving a few millimetres of the root canal filling to seal the apex. Isolated concepts have also been developed with smooth metal posts projecting apically beyond the tooth and intended for anchoring in the bone (transdental fixation). Three different root canal posts Restoration with a temporary post is seldom practical due to the increased fracture and reinfection rate; a definitive root canal post should be inserted as early as possible.
Customised root canal posts (often made from precious metal alloys), cast after waxing up directly in the root canal or indirectly after taking an impression of the root canal lumen (using burnout posts), can also be used for filling lumina with oval or irregular cross sections, as well as two or three divergent canals each fitted with a post inserted, if necessary, through the opening of another canal. The core build-up(s), or even the entire crown (historically: post crown) can be integrated. |