Long-term Clinical Outcomes of Endodontically Treated Teeth Restored with or without Fiber Post–retained Single-unit Restorations

Abstract Introduction The aim of the present study was to evaluate both survival and failure rates of endodontically treated teeth restored with or without fiber post–retained restorations after a mean observation period of at least 5 years. Methods A total of 144 single-rooted and multirooted teeth...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of endodontics 2017-02, Vol.43 (2), p.188-193
Hauptverfasser: Guldener, Kevin A., med dent, Lanzrein, Carla L., med dent, Siegrist Guldener, Beatrice E., Dr med. dent., MS, Lang, Niklaus P., Prof Dr med dent, MS, Ramseier, Christoph A., PD, Dr med dent, MAS, Salvi, Giovanni E., Prof Dr med dent, DMD
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Introduction The aim of the present study was to evaluate both survival and failure rates of endodontically treated teeth restored with or without fiber post–retained restorations after a mean observation period of at least 5 years. Methods A total of 144 single-rooted and multirooted teeth in 100 subjects were endodontically treated following a predetermined aseptic protocol and restored with either a fiber post and a composite core or a composite filling without intraradicular retention. A fiber post was cemented when the teeth presented with only 1 wall and/or less than one third of the remaining height of the clinical crown. After a comprehensive treatment plan, the teeth were restored with either a direct composite restoration or a single-unit crown. Endodontically treated teeth supporting fixed and removable dental prostheses and telescopic crowns were excluded from the analysis. Success was defined as tooth survival without any treatment of biological and/or technical complications. Results The overall tooth survival rate was 89.6% after a mean observation time of 8.8 ± 2.3 years. The survival rate of teeth with a fiber post amounted to 94.3%, and for teeth without a post, it was 76.3% ( P  
ISSN:0099-2399
1878-3554
DOI:10.1016/j.joen.2016.10.008