Clinical Evaluation of Laminate Veneers With Coronal Post Versus Post and Core Foundation Restora… (NCT03314545) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Clinical Evaluation of Laminate Veneers With Coronal Post Versus Post and Core Foundation Restoration With Single Crown for Restoration of Endodontically Treated Anterior Teeth (Randomized Controlled Trial) "In-vivo Study"
35 participantsStarted 2017-12
Plain-language summary
Clinical evaluation of Laminate veneers with coronal post versus post and core foundation restoration with single crown for restoration of endodontically treated anterior teeth (Randomized Controlled Trial) "In-vivo Study"
Who can participate
Age range18 Years – 60 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion criteria
✓. From 18-60 years old, should be able to read and sign the consent document.
✓. Ability to tolerate the restorative procedures (physical and psychological).
✓. Patients with anterior endodontically treated teeth indicated for coronal restoration:
✓. Good oral hygiene
✓. Minimum remaining coronal tooth height of 4 mm
✓. Normal functional occlusal stresses within physiological limits.
✓. Adequate crown/root ratio
✓. No signs and symptoms related to active periapical pathosis or endodontic failure.
Exclusion criteria
✕. Teeth not fully erupted as in young patients.
✕. Poor oral hygiene and lack of motivation
✕. Vital teeth
✕. Psychiatric problems or unrealistic expectations
✕. Excessive parafunctional stresses and bad habits like nail biting. 11
✕. The absence of sound enamel margins for the preparation