Restoration of structurally compromised teeth
| dc.contributor.advisor | Pétercsák, Anita | |
| dc.contributor.author | Kianinezhad, Negar | |
| dc.contributor.department | DE--Fogorvostudományi Kar | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2026-05-04T09:21:40Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2026-05-04T09:21:40Z | |
| dc.date.created | 2026-03-01 | |
| dc.description.abstract | This thesis provides a literature-based overview of the diagnosis and restoration of structurally compromised teeth, a significant challenge in modern prosthodontics. Structural compromise may lead to reduced fracture resistance and altered biomechanical behavior. The aim of this work was to evaluate contemporary restorative strategies, material selection, and biomimetic principles that enhance clinical predictability while preserving remaining tooth structure. The thesis outlines key diagnostic criteria, restorability assessment incorporates structural, periodontal, endodontic, and patient-related factors, emphasizing individualized and evidence-based treatment planning. A critical review of restorative materials and their mechanical properties, bonding characteristics, and clinical indications is covered. Particular emphasis is placed on the shift from traditional mechanically retained restorations toward adhesive and minimally invasive approaches that conserve sound tissue and improve stress distribution. Restorative options such as partial coverage restorations, full-coverage restorations, and post-and-core systems are analyzed with reference to survival rates and biomechanical principles. The importance of ferrule design, adhesive protocols, and preservation of the dentinoenamel junction is underscored. Biomimetic strategies, including fiber reinforcement and stress-reduction techniques, are presented as key concepts for improving fracture resistance and long-term outcomes. The thesis also addresses the management of fractured, carious, and endodontically treated teeth, as well as emerging technologies such as CAD/CAM systems, magnetic extrusion, bioactive materials, and regenerative approaches. In conclusion, restoring structurally compromised teeth requires accurate diagnosis, conservative preparation, appropriate material selection, and application of adhesive and biomimetic principles, with long-term success relying on sound biomechanics, modern technology, and consistent maintenance. | |
| dc.description.course | fogorvos | |
| dc.description.courselang | angol | |
| dc.description.degree | egységes, osztatlan | |
| dc.format.extent | 45 | |
| dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/2437/406752 | |
| dc.language.iso | en | |
| dc.rights.info | Hozzáférhető a 2022 decemberi felsőoktatási törvénymódosítás értelmében. | |
| dc.subject | Structurally compromised teeth | |
| dc.subject | prosthodontic restoration | |
| dc.subject | adhesive dentistry | |
| dc.subject | biomimetic materials | |
| dc.subject.dspace | Medicine::Dentistry | |
| dc.title | Restoration of structurally compromised teeth |
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