Tooth restoration using fibre-reinforced composite material

A - Human Necessities – 61 – C

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A61C 5/04 (2006.01) A61C 13/30 (2006.01)

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CA 2234137

A tooth restoration system for insertion into a tooth upon which root canal therapy has taken place. The system comprises a post, a core and a crown wherein the post is formed from a fibre-reinforced composite material and the core and crown are formed from a ceramic or a polymer/ceramic composite material. The fibre-reinforced composite material is molded to the root canal shape while still in a uncured or partially cured state so that it molds to the root canal. The post is then finally cured and the core and crown built up on the post to form the dental implant. The fibre-reinforced composite material comprises a polymeric matrix and a reinforcing fibre component imbedded within the matrix.

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