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13 Nov 2011 Ferrule effect: a literature review. Juloski J(1), Radovic I, Goracci C, Vulicevic ZR, Ferrari M. Author information: (1)Department of Fixed Prosthodontics and Dental Materials of Siena, Tuscan School of Dental Medicine, University of Florence and Siena, Siena, Italy. jelenajuloski@gmail.com.
4 Feb 2014 Ferrule: How Much and Where? A ferrule is a metal band or ring intended for strengthening. With regard to teeth, the effect of the ferrule is based on “parallel walls of dentin extending coronally from the crown margin which after being encircled by a crown provides a protective effect by reducing stresses
Effect of different ferrule designs on the fracture resistance and failure pattern of endodontically. WUHDWHG WHHWK UHVWRUHG ZLWK fiEHU SRVWV DQG DOO ceramic crowns. Haneef SHERFUDHIN1, Joseph HOBEICH2, Carlos Augusto CARVALHO3, Moustafa N. ABOUSHELIB4, Walid SADIG5,. Ziad SALAMEH6.
6 Jan 2015 •The presence of a 1.5- to 2-mm ferrule has a positive effect on fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth. 14. •The use of a ferrule as part of the core or artificial crown may be of benefit in reinforcing root-filled teeth. • A protective, or 'ferrule effect' could occur owing to the ferrule resisting stresses
lack of the ferrule effect (Skupien et al. 2013). The lack of resistance to support the fracture or post/core fracture may be connected and may result in tooth loss. Therefore, the aim of this study was to 1) evaluate the ferrule effect in endodontically treated teeth in laboratory and clinical studies with a meta-analysis and survival
2 May 2008 Clinical Relevance: Provision for the ferrule effect when restoring root-filled teeth with a post-retained crown may optimize the strength of the restored tooth. Dent Update 2008; 35: 222-228. Fractured posts, cores and roots of crowned root-filled teeth are disappointing clinical outcomes (Figure 1). Root-filled
21 Dec 2017 Full-text (PDF) | Preserving intact coronal and radicular tooth structure, especially maintaining cervical tissue to create a ferrule effect, is considered to be crucial for the optimal biomechanical behavior of restored teeth. The ferrule effect has been extensively studied and still remains cont
Effect of no ferrule on failure of teeth restored with bonded posts and cores. Ng CC, al-Bayat MI, Dumbrigue HB, Griggs JA, Wakefield CW. Department of General Dentistry, Texas A&M University System Health Science Center, Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas, USA. This study investigated how the absence of a ferrule
Literature review A ferrule is a metal ring or cap used to strengthen the end of a stick or tube. It has been proposed that the use of a ferrule as part of the core or artificial crown may be of benefit in reinforcing root-filled teeth. A review of the literature investigating this effect is presented. The literature demonstrates that a
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