Jn. Walton et al., APICAL ROOT STRAIN AS A FUNCTION OF POST EXTENSION INTO A COMPOSITE RESIN CORE, The Journal of prosthetic dentistry, 75(5), 1996, pp. 499-505
This study tested the hypothesis that there is no difference in the am
ount of strain measured in the root of an extracted tooth at the apica
l end of a prefabricated post, whether a composite resin core complete
ly covers the head of the post or the post is exposed at the occlusal
surface of the core. Twenty extracted teeth were measured (1) after en
dodontic treatment (baseline), (2) after a composite resin core was fa
bricated over a prefabricated post, and (3) after a cast crown was cem
ented. The teeth were randomly divided into two groups after baseline
testing. In group 1, the post was buried within the core, and in group
2, the head of the post was exposed on the occlusal surface of the co
re. Analysis of results indicated a statistically significant decrease
in strain from the baseline to the crown when 1 mm of composite resin
covered the head of the post. However, based on the small strain valu
es measured, the difference may not be clinically significant.