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ADVANTAGES

http://itena-clinical.tmpds84.haisoft.net/images/puces_ancrage.gif Elasticity modulus similar to dentine
Favourable constraint/deformation ratio
for the tooth.
Homogenous distribution
of mechanical constraints

“In fact teeth restored using glass fiber
posts result in only a small number of
failures, which are often repairable.
In contrast, teeth restored using metal
posts commonly present with more
significant fractures, often resulting in
the loss of the tooth.”
(Standlee, 1988 ; Freeman, 1998)



http://itena-clinical.tmpds84.haisoft.net/images/puces_ancrage.gif Chemical retention between the core
build-up and the glass fiber post
(mechanical retention only in a steel
post procedure)

http://itena-clinical.tmpds84.haisoft.net/images/puces_ancrage.gif Perfect aesthetic result

http://itena-clinical.tmpds84.haisoft.net/images/puces_ancrage.gif Radio-opaque

http://itena-clinical.tmpds84.haisoft.net/images/puces_ancrage.gif Bio-compatibility and no toxicities

http://itena-clinical.tmpds84.haisoft.net/images/puces_ancrage.gif No risks of corrosion, or of tissue
colouration

http://itena-clinical.tmpds84.haisoft.net/images/puces_ancrage.gif Reamers from the DentoClic range

     INDICATIONS

http://itena-clinical.tmpds84.haisoft.net/images/puces_ancrage.gif Optimal cosmetic solution for prosthetic
restorations
http://itena-clinical.tmpds84.haisoft.net/images/puces_ancrage.gif Single ceramic restorations incorporating
glass fiber posts in the laboratory
http://itena-clinical.tmpds84.haisoft.net/images/puces_ancrage.gif Corono-radicular restorations
with glass fiber post

 
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