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At The Dental Specialists, we combine precision dentistry with cutting-edge materials to deliver restorations that are not only functional but also natural-looking. One of our advanced restorative options includes Fibre Reinforced Post and Core systems, a preferred choice in modern dental rehabilitation.
Fibre reinforced posts are dental posts made of glass or carbon fibers embedded in a resin matrix, used to support a dental core and final crown. They are primarily used after root canal treatment, when a tooth has lost significant structure and needs reinforcement before a crown can be placed.
Traditional metal posts are rigid and can cause root fractures over time due to uneven stress distribution. In contrast, fibre posts mimic the flexibility of dentin, making them safer and more durable in the long term. Additionally, they offer superior aesthetic outcomes, especially for front teeth restorations.
Our team of endodontists and prosthodontists work together to provide a seamless experience from post placement to final crown restoration. Using advanced imaging and digital tools, we ensure precise placement and optimal outcomes.
Whether you’re restoring a single tooth or planning a full mouth rehabilitation, our use of fibre reinforced posts ensures that every restoration is:
Restore your smile with strength and style. If you’ve had a root canal or need a crown, speak with our experts about whether Fibre Reinforced Post and Cores are right for you.
Fibre posts are tooth-colored, flexible, and biocompatible, making them blend well under crowns and reduce the risk of root fracture. Metal posts, while strong, are rigid and can lead to cracks in the tooth over time. Fibre posts distribute biting forces more evenly and are often the preferred modern solution.
The procedure typically takes one visit, lasting about 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the case. It may be followed by a separate appointment for crown placement.
With proper care and regular dental check-ups, fibre posts can last for 10 years or more. The longevity also depends on factors like oral hygiene, biting forces, and the health of the surrounding tooth.
Yes. Fibre posts are suitable for both anterior (front) and posterior (back) teeth, especially when aesthetic results and stress distribution are priorities.
Yes! Fibre reinforced posts are completely metal-free, making them a safe and ideal option for patients with metal allergies or sensitivities.