In Vitro Fracture Strength of Primary Canine Teeth Reinforced With Prefabricated and Customized Fiber‐Reinforced Post Systems
Abstract Objective The demand for esthetics has increased in today's world and most parents prefer to preserve their children's primary anterior teeth until their natural exfoliation. However, an intracanal post is required to provide retention for reconstruction of severely damaged anteri...
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Main Authors: | Faeze Behzadpour (Author), Nilgoon Pasdar (Author), Ghazaleh Ahmadizenouz (Author), Ali Bijani (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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