*Five Years Citation in Google scholar (2016 - 2020) is. 1451*   *    IJPR IS INDEXED IN ELSEVIER EMBASE & EBSCO *       

logo

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

A Step Towards Excellence
Published by : Advanced Scientific Research
ISSN
0975-2366
Current Issue
Article In Press
No Data found.
ADOBE READER

(Require Adobe Acrobat Reader to open, If you don't have Adobe Acrobat Reader)

Index Page 1
Click here to Download
IJPR 9[3] July - September 2017 Special Issue

July - September 9[3] 2017

Click to download
 

Article Detail

Label
Label
Evaluating The Number Of Walls Present And Its Significance On The Teeth Restored With Prefabricated Fiber Post In Single Rooted Teeth In Both Upper And Lower Arches -A Retrospective Study

Author: KEERTHIKA .R, SURENDAR SUGUMARAN
Abstract: Endodontic posts provide a stable and solid restoration of the teeth,as well as they provide the strengthening of the teeth root being the solid base for a dental crown restoration . Tooth structure loss is considered as the principle cause for the fracture of Endodontically treated teeth .The aim of the study was to evaluate the influence of number of walls present and its significance on the post selected An electronic database from saveetha dental college was analysed and a total sample of 282 were collected and analysed. The association and the significance of factors were analysed using chi square test The result of the study showed 2 walls >3walls >1 wall >4 walls. with the p value =0.393(>0.05) ,which implies that there is no significant association between the number of walls and the prefabricated fiber post among the upper and lower anterior teeth.The teeth with 2 coronal walls remaining were the most common teeth which were restored with fiber reinforced post,thus emphasizing the influence of remaining coronal walls on the type of post selected for the restoring endodontically treated teeth.Fiber reinforced posts are the most preferred post in anterior teeth,due to its flexural strength matching the dentin and its better distribution of stress among the remaining tooth structure.
Keyword: Core;Coronal walls;Endodontic post ;Fiber post;Prefabricated post;Post endo treatment.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.04.178
Download: Request For Article
 




ONLINE SUBMISSION
USER LOGIN


Username
Password
Login | Register
News & Events
SCImago Journal & Country Rank

Terms and Conditions
Disclaimer
Refund Policy
Instrucations for Subscribers
Privacy Policy

Copyrights Form

0.12
2018CiteScore
 
8th percentile
Powered by  Scopus
Google Scholar

hit counters free