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Angelus Reforpost fiber glass - Retentive shape, parallel intraradicular post with conical tip.
High retentiveness
The cylindrical, parallel shape and tapered apex of the Glass Fiber Reforpost make them very retentive. The additional circumferential mechanical retentions of the posts increase the area for adhesion of the cement.
Less wear on the tooth structure
The use of Glass Fiber Reforpost in combination with the techniques of adhesive cementation allows for a smaller removal of dental structure, without the need for removal of intraradicular or coronal retentive areas. The tapered apical portion of the post also provides for less wear of dentin in the apical region.
Identification colors
Better identification and agility in the work
Standardized for Largo burs
Benefits
Time and cost saving
The technique of making prosthesis with pre-fabricated Fiber/Metal posts allows for creation of the post/core in a single session, eliminating steps and laboratory costs
What is the advantage of a post with a conical tip?
The parallel-sided shape of Reforpost favors its mechanical interlocking with the root canal walls. Its conical tip allows less tooth preparation at the apical third, saving dentin in this area.
What drills should be used with Reforpost Glass Fiber?
- Post 1 Largo drill number 3
- Post 2 Largo drill number 4
- Post 3 Largo drill number 5
What are the steps for the cementation of Reforpost Glass Fiber?
- Post preparation: clean with alcohol, apply silane (Silano Angelus) for 1 minute, apply the adhesive.
- Root canal: acid-etch (37% phosphoric acid for 30 seconds), wash with water, dry with absorbent paper points, apply the primer, apply the adhesive, place Reforpost with resin cement (Cement Post Angelus).
What is the advantage of a serrated post?
The undercuts increase the retention of the post with the cement.
Why does Reforpost 1 have a smooth middle part, without undercuts?
Its thinner diameter and, consequently, less fiber, could render Reforpost 1 more fragile. So its middle part is smooth, thicker and stronger.
What cement should be used with Reforpost?
For the cementation of glass fiber posts, self (chemically)-cured only resin cements (Cement Post Angelus) are the best recommendation.
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