Operative dentistry aje qualtrough, jd satterthwaite la morrow, pa brunton
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Principles of Operative Dentistry.compressed
Design requirements
96 Chapter 4 POOC04 02/18/2005 04:35PM Page 96 Length There is a direct relationship between post length and retention and in addition, the post must also be long enough to minimise internal stresses on the root. The exact dimensions of the ideal post have been considered in detail and these include: • Equal to the length of the clinical crown 18,19 • Half the length of the root 20 • Longer than the final clinical crown 8 • Midway between the apex and the height of the alveolar crest 21 • Leaving 3–5 mm of root filling material 22 While a disparity of opinions exists as to the length of post prepara- tion, most investigators and clinicians agree that the post length must not interfere with the apical seal. Microleakage is considerably reduced if an excess of 4 mm of gutta-percha remains in the canal apical to the post 23,24 . Diameter With respect to retention, diameter is not as important as post length with little or no increase in retention seen with increasing diameter. Post diameter should therefore not be increased in the hope of gaining retention but should solely be dictated by the physical properties of the post and canal morphology, in order to avoid removing an excess of sound tooth structure. Increasing the diameter unnecessarily weakens the remaining root and may predispose it to fracture. Shape Posts may be generally classified as tapered or parallel, threaded or non-threaded and with a variety of surface finishes. The post shape is an important factor in determining retention and stress distribution, and selection of post type is usually dictated by the clinical situation. With respect to retention, tapered posts usually fare poorly; the greater the taper, the lower the retention. Due to the tapered design, these posts allow cement to flow and vent easily and hence perform favourably during cementation and before loading (as shown in photoelastic stress studies). However, during loading tapered posts demonstrate unfavourable stress distribution compared with parallel- sided posts 25 , and are more likely to split the root due to wedging Endodontics – further considerations 97 POOC04 02/18/2005 04:35PM Page 97 forces. Parallel-sided posts offer increased retention compared with tapered posts along with a more favourable stress distribution pattern on loading. To alleviate hydrostatic pressure during cementation, cylindrical posts usually incorporate vents along their long axes. The resistance of cylindrical posts to torsional/rotational forces is low and hence whenever possible an anti-rotational feature should be included in the final post-core unit to improve resistance to these forces. A circular cross-sectional configuration of the prepared post space will not offer any significant resistance to rotation of the post, thus the normal eccentricity of the coronal portions of the canal should be accentuated to provide an anti-rotational feature. This may also act as a positive seat for the core at the coronal portion of the canal, thus preventing over seating and wedging within the root that could lead to vertical fracture. Indirectly constructed intra-radicular posts are made from a replica or ‘pattern’ of the desired shape: this pattern may be custom made or constructed from preformed shapes. Custom posts are essentially posts made from a pattern of a freehand preparation of the canal space: this pattern is usually made indirectly on a cast (obtained from an impression of the preparation) but may be made directly in the mouth. Preformed shapes usually entail the use of a drill and match- ing post components. Such components may consist of ‘blanks’ used for impression taking, burnout patterns for construction of a pattern (either indirectly on a model or directly in the mouth) or may be prefabricated posts with a core either built up directly or a core cast onto the prefabricated post. Download 0.95 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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