PMID: 9448353Feb 4, 1998Paper

Posts and cores: state of the art

The Journal of the American Dental Association
G J Christensen

Abstract

Post-and-core placement using prefabricated posts and composite resin is an everyday procedure in most general practices. Such posts are easily placed, strong, relatively inexpensive and predictable. The most popular techniques and materials have been described. It is anticipated that post-and-core use will continue to increase because of the current trend to retain natural teeth into the mature years of life.

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