Re: Fibre Posts



NOYB <noyb@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> the method of post and core technique may not be as
> significant as the placement of full coverage cast-gold crown restorations
> with sound design and placement of margins beyond the buildup restoration.

Sounds to me like what we were always admonished to do in Dent School:
the finish line must always be on sound TOOTH structure... even if one
part of that structure is a proximal box goin' way down to the bone...
SP

In another post you said that if the crown breaks off at the gumline,
you extract it and do implant/bridge. If the tooth snaps off at the
gumline, why don't you just do a bit of crown lengthening, make your
ferrule prep ( or don't ) and place a fiber post?
Thanks
SP
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Finally: take out the TRASHH
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