Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth
Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth
Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth
treated teeth :
Answers to important questions
• False
True or False Question
• Crowns should be placed on all root canal
treated teeth
• False
• False
• Increasing length
increases fracture
resistance
Trabert, 1978
• Little leakage at 4 mm
Zmener, 1980; Camp, 1983
• No leakage at 4 mm
Neagley, 1969; Madison, 1984; Raiden, 1994
* Do Not Use
Peeso
Instruments
• 1 – 0.5 mm
• 2 – 0.7 mm
• 3 – 0.9 mm
• 4 – 1.1 mm
• 5 – 1.3 mm*
• 6 – 1.5 mm*
* Do Not Use
Gates-Glidden
Instruments
• 1 – 0.4 mm*
• 2 – 0.6 mm
• 3 – 0.8 mm
• 4 – 1.0 mm
• 5 – 1.2 mm
• 6 – 1.4 mm*
* Do Not Use
Round Burs
• 2 – 0.8 to 1.0 mm
• 4 – 1.2 to 1.4 mm*
• 6 – 1.8 to 2.2 mm*
• Considerable diameter
variation occurs
between manufacturers
* Do Not Use
Para-Post Instruments
• 3 – Brown 0.9 mm
• 4 – Yellow 1.0 mm
* Do Not Use
• 5 – Red 1.25 mm
• 6 – Black 1.5 mm*
• 7 – Green 1.75 mm*
4 5 6 7
Completion Question
• The diameter of posts should not
exceed ____ of the root diameter
Completion Question
• The diameter of posts should not
exceed ____ of the root diameter
• One-third
Completion Question
• The diameter of posts should not
exceed ____ of the root diameter
• One-third
Core Ferrule
Effectiveness of Ferrules
• Data indicates ferrules formed as part of the
core are less effective than ferrules created
by the crown engaging tooth structure.
• One appointment
• Less expensive
• Judged to be easier by
many clinicians
Direct Pattern for Cast Post
& Core
• Resin or wax pattern
• With resin, be careful
not to lock pattern into
the tooth
ParaPost System
• Five sizes:
• Five matching color
coded drills:
Brown 0.09 mm
Yellow 1.0 mm
Red 1.25 mm
Black 1.50 mm
Green 1.75 mm
Stainless Steel Parapost &
Composite Resin Core
Thank You For Your
Kind Attention