Clinical guidelines for posterior restorations based on coverage, adhesion, resistance, esthetics, and subgingival management: the CARES concept: Part III - subgingival margins, "ferrule" design, and posts in severely compromised teeth

Jorge André Cardoso, Pasquale Venuti, Nuno Sousa Dias, João Vinha Oliveira, Joel Bastos, Ricardo Henriques

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Abstract

Despite the clear advances regarding the restoration of posterior teeth, especially with the minimally invasive approach, there are still several topics where the available scientific evidence does not provide clear answers in terms of clinical decisions. The indications, differences, and clinical protocols for partial adhesive restorations (onlays, overlays, and endocrowns) and resistance form restorations (full-contour resistive crowns) were presented in Parts I and II of the present article series based on Coverage of susceptible cusps, Adhesion advantages and limitations, Resistance forms to be implemented, Esthetic concerns, and Subgingival management – the CARES concept. Now, in Part III, the focus is on different approaches of managing subgingival areas, gaining “ferrule” design, and the role of posts on the restorability strategies of severely compromised teeth.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)14-33
Number of pages20
JournalThe international journal of esthetic dentistry
Volume19
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2024

Keywords

  • Adhesive dentistry
  • Dental technology
  • Periodontology
  • Prosthodontics
  • Restorative dentistry

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