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Clinical Knowledge

Practical insights for predictable restorative outcomes. For dentists and distribution partners

Advancing restorative dentistry through fiber reinforcement engineering.

Understanding how materials behave under functional load

In this section, we explain fiber reinforcement from an engineering perspective — focusing on structure, elasticity and stress distribution in real clinical conditions.   

The content presented reflects our engineering approach and is intended for informational purposes only.

Ferrule Effect.

How remaining tooth structure determines resistance to fracture and long-term stability...

The Complete System.

A structured approach combining preparation, adhesion, post design, and ferrule for predictable outcomes...

Adhesion in Root Canal.

Key factors affecting bonding inside the canal and how to improve interface reliability...

Why Posts Fail?

Common clinical mistakes that lead to debonding, fractures, and restoration failure.

Why 2% Taper Matters.

Understanding how post geometry affects stress distribution, dentin preservation, and long-term clinical outcomes...

Fiber vs Metal Posts.

Comparison of mechanical behavior, stress distribution, and long-term performance in restorative treatments...

Irrigation in Endodontics.

How proper canal cleaning influences adhesion, bonding strength, and overall treatment success...

Fiber Reinforcement Explained.

The role of fiber materials in managing tensile forces and improving restoration durability...

Minimally Invasive Dentistry.

Why preserving dentin is essential for structural integrity and predictable restorative outcomes...

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