1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3913(96)90347-9
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“…Various foundation materials and techniques have been directly tested for retention and resistance to fracture. However, the differences are of limited clinical significance because full-coverage crowns, which have been shown to negate these differences (2), are usually placed on top of these crown build-ups and therefore afford some protection to these foundations.…”
Section: Restorative Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Various foundation materials and techniques have been directly tested for retention and resistance to fracture. However, the differences are of limited clinical significance because full-coverage crowns, which have been shown to negate these differences (2), are usually placed on top of these crown build-ups and therefore afford some protection to these foundations.…”
Section: Restorative Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It appears from tooth-loading characteristics that, clinically, the buccal and lingual ferrule locations would be most critical for the prevention of fracture. Less than 1.5 mm of this ferrule effect increases the risk of failure (2). Therefore, the type of core material and whether a post is used may not be as important as the length of the apical extent of the crown preparation (49).…”
Section: Restorative Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various foundation materials and techniques have been directly tested for retention and resistance to fracture. However, the differences are of limited clinical significance because fullcoverage crowns, which have been shown to negate these differences, 35 are usually placed on top of these crown buildups and therefore afford some protection to these foundations. The marginal area of a complete crown that extends onto the tooth structure apical to the foundation material creates a ferrule effect.…”
Section: Restorative Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Less than 1.5 mm of this ferrule effect increases the risk of failure. 35 Therefore, the type of core material and whether a post is used may not be as important as the length of the apical extent of the crown preparation. 36 The type of margin of the full coverage restoration is also significant.…”
Section: Restorative Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The addition of fluorides to oral hygiene products is one of the cornerstones of prevention and oral health promotion. Fluorides act not only through the remineralization process (Allen et al 1999), but also exert antimicrobial activity (van Loveren 2001). Consequently, incorporation of a fluoride dentifrice in the daily oral hygiene is one of the simplest and cost‐effective manners of reducing the root caries risk (Newbrun 1999).…”
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