The Ferrule Effect

From Volume 35, Issue 4, May 2008 | Pages 222-228

Authors

Nikolai Stankiewicz

BDSc(Melb), MFGDP(UK)

General Dental Practitioner, Bath, UK

Articles by Nikolai Stankiewicz

Peter Wilson

PhD, MDS, MS, FDS RCSEd, DRD RCSEd

Grd Dip Hlth Admn, Associate Professor and Head of Restorative Dentistry Section, University of Melbourne, Australia

Articles by Peter Wilson

Abstract

When the supra-marginal dentine of a root-filled tooth is engaged by a crown, it may create a stronger tooth/restoration complex. This has been termed the ferrule effect. This paper reviews the current evidence for this effect and examines the influence various post and core materials have on it. Means of achieving a ferrule are discussed and the importance of planning for failure is considered.

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