Space Access

: The post itself does not strengthen the tooth; it only serves to anchor the core buildup that will eventually support a crown. Other Uses Outside of dentistry, the term may refer to:

: The ideal space should not exceed one-third of the total root diameter to avoid weakening the tooth. : The post itself does not strengthen the

: To maintain a proper seal and prevent infection, at least 4 to 5 mm of gutta-percha must remain at the tip (apex) of the root. : The post itself does not strengthen the

: Dentists use specialized drills or burs (like Largo Peeso Reamers ) to remove some of the root filling material ( gutta-percha ). : The post itself does not strengthen the