Effects of canal lubrication on retention of cemented posts.

The effect of lubricating the canal space prior to making a custom acrylic post pattern was studied in regard to the retention of cast posts cemented with zinc phosphate. Ways of removing the lubricant before cementation were also evaluated.

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