
An injection technique can be used to rapidly generate direct post and core patterns with autopolymerizing acrylic resin. The technique uses an autopolymerizing acrylic resin, a serrated plastic pin, and a syringe with a disposable needle tube and plug to inject acrylic resin into the root canal. The technique is simple, accurate, and faster than the bead-brush technique and eliminates some of its shortcomings.
Dental Prosthesis Design, Acrylic Resins, Humans, Post and Core Technique, Root Canal Therapy
Dental Prosthesis Design, Acrylic Resins, Humans, Post and Core Technique, Root Canal Therapy
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