The Role of Pins and Remnants in Dental Restorations
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This video explores the longstanding debate surrounding the use of pins in dental restorations and highlights the critical role of the “pearl,” or tooth remnant, in ensuring biomechanical success. Based on a systematic review, the discussion delves into the factors influencing restoration durability, the presence of remnant structures, and their biomechanical effects. Key insights include the circumstances where pins become necessary, especially in cases of significant structural loss. The video also emphasizes evaluating anterior versus posterior teeth for biomechanical differences. Gain a deeper understanding of restoration strategies and best practices in endodontic care.
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