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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 138, No 11, 1464-1467.
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CLINICAL PRACTICE

An alternative post-and-core method for patients with limited interarch space



Bahadir Ersu, DDS, PhD and Senay Canay, DDS, PhD

Background. The authors describe a technique for placement of a three-unit posterior fixed partial denture where one abutment lacked sufficient interarch space.

Case Description. This method involves the use of a cast post and core with a precision attachment soldered into the core to provide the necessary retention and resistance. The prosthesis is retained by a combination of cement and screw retention.

Clinical Implications. This method is desirable when there is insufficient interarch space for a conventional post-and-core restoration. Achieving internal reinforcement by connecting the precision attachment to the residual root should provide the prosthesis with retention and added stability.

Key Words: Dental abutments; cavity preparation; endodontics; post-and-core technique; restorative dentistry; root canal

Abbreviations: FPD: Fixed partial denture • PFM: Porcelain-fused-to-metal







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