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Dental post and core is an effective method for restoring a tooth after root canal treatment, particularly when a significant portion of the natural tooth structure has been lost. When more than 50% of the tooth’s original structure is removed, the remaining tooth may be too weak to support a dental crown. In such cases, a post and core crown is an excellent solution to protect the tooth from further damage or infection.

At Raytops, we design and craft high-quality post and core restorations. This process involves placing a small rod, known as the post, into the prepared root canal, while the core material is used to rebuild the decayed area. Together, the post and core provide essential stability and strength to support a dental crown or bridge.

While implant systems offer an alternative solution, they are often more expensive and require a longer treatment time. Raytops’ post and core restorations are a reliable and cost-effective choice for restoring function and maintaining oral health.

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Metal Post & Core

Metal Post & Core

Cast or milled from non-precious or semi-precious alloys, our metal post & core restorations offer proven strength and long-term clinical reliability. Ideal for posterior zones or deep canal cases where retention and durability matter more than esthetics.


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Zirconia Post & Core

Zirconia Post & Core

Digitally milled from high-translucency zirconia blocks, this metal-free option supports esthetic restorations without compromising core integrity. Designed for anterior or premolar zones with visibility or metal sensitivity concerns.


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Post & Core Solutions. Lab-Fit. Root-Reliable.

Structural Support Starts at the Root – Custom Post & Core by Raytops

At Raytops, we produce custom-fit post and core restorations that rebuild endodontically treated teeth with strength, retention, and long-term support in mind.

Post & Core restorations serve as the foundation for future crowns — and when done right, they prevent fractures, dislodgement, and repeated failures. From canal preparation to crown placement, we work alongside clinics and labs to deliver precision-fit solutions tailored to root anatomy and material needs.


🧩 What We Deliver

Both types are built to your prep pattern and canal dimensions — ensuring passive fit, optimal retention, and full compatibility with your final crown restoration.


Why Raytops?

Material Types & Comparison


Metal or Zirconia? Matching Post & Core Materials to Clinical Reality

Choosing the right post & core material impacts not just crown fit — but long-term success, esthetic outcome, and tissue health. At Raytops, we guide our partners based on prep, position, and prosthetic plan.


🔍 Material Comparison Chart

Feature Metal Post & Core Zirconia Post & Core
Flexural Strength Very High (>800 MPa, depending on alloy) High (~900–1200 MPa)
Esthetics Low – may shadow or reflect through crown High – tooth-colored, ideal under ceramics
Biocompatibility Moderate – some alloys may cause reaction Excellent – inert, gingiva-friendly
Chairside Adjustability Easy to trim, grind, polish Limited – requires diamond tools, more brittle
Indications Molars, deep preps, high-load zones Anterior teeth, esthetic crowns, metal allergies
Workflow Cast or milled from wax-up/model Designed & milled from scan (CAD/CAM)
Cementation Compatibility Conventional cements (GI, RMGI) Adhesive cementation recommended

 


🧩 Lab-Guided Selection Advice


🧠 Lab Tip: Let us know the intended crown material (PFM, zirconia, lithium disilicate). We’ll design the core for optimal ferrule exposure and emergence profile to suit it.

Precision Starts in the Canal – Raytops’ Workflow for Post & Core Restorations

Post & Core restorations demand more than just a fit — they require a workflow that respects root anatomy, crown strategy, and cement compatibility. At Raytops, we’ve built a canal-to-core process that eliminates guesswork and maximizes retention.


🧩 Our Digital Workflow, Step by Step

1. Data Collection & Prep Analysis

2. Post & Core CAD Design

3. Material-Specific CAM Processing

4. Fit & Finish Check


Raytops Lab Differentiators


🧠 Lab Tip: If you’re combining crown + post/core in one case, we recommend sending both scans upfront. We’ll co-design core emergence and crown margin for a seamless transition — with less chairside grinding.

Customization That Supports Structure – Post & Core Design Built Around the Tooth

Every post & core case is a structural equation. It’s not just about fitting inside the canal — it’s about supporting a crown, matching the prep, and restoring bite forces. At Raytops, we customize every post & core based on what you prep, what you plan, and what your patient needs.


🦷 Canal-Adaptive Post Geometry


📐 Crown-Driven Core Customization


🧩 Your Preferences, Remembered & Applied


🧠 Lab Tip: Let us know if you need diagnostic wax-up or crown stumps first. We can co-design core shape to follow future restoration path — especially useful for high-value anterior teeth or full-arch sequencing.

When Is a Post & Core the Right Choice? And How We Help Make It Work.

Post & Core restorations aren’t for every RCT case — but when used correctly, they can rescue compromised structure and prevent future failure. At Raytops, we assist clinicians and labs by matching post-core strategy to actual prep and occlusal needs.


🧩 Common Indications We Support

Clinical Scenario Recommended Post Type Lab Considerations
Severely broken-down posterior with deep RCT Metal Post & Core Casted design with long passive stem, reinforced core bulks
Anterior esthetic case with thin labial walls Zirconia Post & Core Custom-tapered post, reduced light-blocking core
Lack of ferrule height on remaining structure Metal Post & Core Core flared to maximize prep contact; request gingival photos
Metal-sensitive or cosmetic-sensitive patient Zirconia Post & Core Biocompatible, shade-matched, digitally milled
Bridge abutment with post-retained terminal Metal Post & Core Core reinforced at connector zone, margin thickening
Temporary post to hold crown in provisional phase Optional (resin/metal) Request if temporary crown prep is pre-designed

 


🔎 Risk Zones We Help You Control


🤝 Lab-Coordinated Adjustments in Complex Cases


🧠 Lab Tip: For borderline cases (deep post, thin root, no ferrule), let us know your prep rationale. We’ll flag risk, suggest options, and adjust before it becomes a chairside problem.

Choosing the Right Post & Core – A Practical Guide for Labs and Clinicians

Not every endo-treated tooth needs a post. But when a post & core is required, the right material and design can mean the difference between long-term success and repeated chairside frustration.

Here’s how we help you choose smart, based on case type and restoration plan:


🔍 Decision Guide – Do You Need a Post & Core?

Condition Recommended Action
≥ 2mm ferrule, strong remaining walls Crown only – no post needed
Thin remaining walls, deep canal, no ferrule Post & Core – consider cast metal
Esthetic zone, visible prep, full ceramic crown planned Zirconia Post & Core preferred
Wide, short canal with minimal resistance Post & Core – reinforce with passive taper and long stem
Short clinical crown, patient grinds at night Metal Post & Core – high strength base
Multiple abutments with crown-bridge plan Coordinate post-core with final bridge path

 


⚙️ Material Selection Reference

Factor Choose Metal Choose Zirconia
Functional loading (molars, premolars) ✅ Best under compressive force ⚠ Only if esthetic override required
Esthetics / translucency needed ❌ May shadow through ceramic ✅ High translucency, blends with crown
Patient metal sensitivity ⚠ Use high-noble alloy or avoid ✅ Biocompatible and inert
Core shape complexity / splinting ✅ Easy to reinforce, adjustable ⚠ More fragile under connector stress
Fast chairside adjustment needed ✅ Quick polish & trim ❌ Needs slow-speed, risk of fracture
Cement used: conventional ✅ Compatible (GI/RMGI) ⚠ Requires resin bonding

 


🧠 Lab Support Highlights


🧠 Lab Tip: The best post isn’t always the strongest — it’s the one that fits your prep, supports your crown, and seats without surprises.

Why Work with Raytops for Post & Core Restorations? Because Precision Here Starts Below the Margin.

Post & core work isn’t about just filling a canal — it’s about rebuilding structure that supports everything above it. At Raytops, we approach every unit with full restoration intent, not just internal retention. Here’s how we help partners succeed:


🧩 What Sets Raytops Apart

✅ 1. Precision Fit, Root to Core

✅ 2. Full Crown-Ready Integration

✅ 3. Low Remake Rate. High First-Seat Success.

✅ 4. Material Flexibility + Region Matching


🤝 Supporting Your Workflow, Not Overwriting It


🧠 Lab Tip: Many remakes happen not from crown issues — but from post misfit. Our intake checks, insertion simulations, and ferrule-matching CAD reduce that risk from the start.

What Our Partners Say – Reliable Foundations Start with the Right Lab

Post & core restorations often carry more stress than size. That’s why our partners come to Raytops — to make sure what supports the crown is just as strong, functional, and predictable as the crown itself.


🇨🇦 Private Clinic | Ontario, Canada

Case: Zirconia post & core for maxillary lateral with all-ceramic crown
Challenge: Metal sensitivity, thin labial plate, esthetic zone crown
Raytops Solution:

🗣 “Patient refused metal. Raytops made it look like it was part of the tooth.”
— Dr. J.P., Cosmetic Dentist


🇦🇺 Group Practice | Sydney, Australia

Case: Multiple cast post & core units for posterior bridge abutments
Challenge: Inconsistent ferrule across abutments, deep canals
Raytops Solution:

🗣 “Our in-house team said: ‘Best fitting bridge over posts we’ve seated in 6 months.’”
— Lead Prosthodontist, DSO Clinic


🇬🇧 Partner Lab | Manchester, UK

Case: Recurrent failure of a third-party zirconia post in central incisor
Challenge: Loose fit, over-polished surface, repeated crown dislodgement
Raytops Solution:

🗣 “Our remake rate dropped off a cliff once we switched to Raytops for post cases.”
— Lab Director, Crown & Aesthetic Lab


🧠 Lab Insight: A crown only works if the core beneath it holds up. Our partners stay because we make sure it does — case after case.

Certified. Traceable. Ready for Global Delivery.

Whether it’s a cast metal post for a molar in California or a zirconia core for an anterior crown in Berlin, our restorations meet international medical device standards — with full documentation to support your workflow, registration, and patient trust.


What We Comply With


📦 Documentation Included with Shipment (on request or by default)


🌍 Trusted by Global Partners Who Need Compliance

🧠 Lab Tip: Let us know your destination country or documentation needs — we’ll bundle what your local authority or regulatory process requires.

Frequently Asked Questions – Post & Core Workflow with Raytops


❓ What type of impressions or scans do you accept for post & core?

We accept STL, PLY, and OBJ files from all major intraoral scanners. For analog submissions, a clean model with visible canal path and ferrule is required. For deeper canal cases, a putty pickup of the post space is recommended.


❓ Can you help me decide between zirconia and metal?

We do not diagnose or prescribe, but we’ll advise based on your prep, photo, scan, and intended crown material. We often flag esthetic or strength-based risks and suggest options with pros/cons.


❓ How do you design the post length?

Post length is determined by canal scan or model depth and adjusted to avoid apex contact. We maintain passive fit zones and flag any excessive depth concern.


❓ Do you polish or roughen the post surface?

Yes — zirconia posts are delivered with mild surface texture for bonding. Metal posts can be delivered polished or micro-roughened based on your cementation preference.


❓ Can you deliver the post-core with the crown?

Absolutely. If you submit both post-core and crown prep scans together, we design them in tandem — ensuring emergence, ferrule height, and margin continuity.


❓ Do you provide seating models?

Yes, on request. We can deliver 3D printed root analogs for passive-fit verification, or stone models for chairside guidance.


❓ What’s your typical turnaround time?

Standard turnaround is:


❓ What if the post doesn’t fit?

If the post doesn’t seat due to lab-side fit issue (not prep error), we remake at no charge. We request return of original to assess insertion resistance and adjust design protocol.


🧠 Lab Tip: Always include intraoral photos if prep margins or canal paths are not well captured — we’ll flag any concerns before fabrication starts.

Post & Core Is Evolving — And So Are We

Post & core restorations used to be a static, analog-driven process. Today, they’re becoming dynamic, digitally integrated, and expectation-heavy. At Raytops, we don’t just manufacture post-core units — we evolve with the way they’re planned, prescribed, and placed.


🔄 1. Digital-First Post & Core Workflows

Clinics are moving from impression-based post patterns to full digital scan + crown co-design workflows.

🧠 Raytops Response:
We’ve fully digitized our post-core CAD process, accept all major scanner outputs, and simulate seating resistance pre-fabrication.


🦷 2. Zirconia Dominance in Esthetic Zones

With the rise of full-ceramic crowns, more anterior cases demand metal-free post & core solutions that match translucency and avoid gray shine-through.

🧠 Raytops Response:
We offer multi-shade zirconia, bonding-surface prep, and full emergence planning — integrated with crown margin control.


🧪 3. Surface & Cementation Science Gains Traction

It’s no longer enough to “fit” the post — now labs and clinicians collaborate on cement path, venting, and surface behavior.

🧠 Raytops Response:
We support customized surface prep (polish vs. etched vs. rough), and help pre-stage venting for resin cement escape.


🌍 4. Global Workflow Integration

DSOs, cross-border labs, and regional distributors now demand:

🧠 Raytops Response:
We offer protocol tagging by group, quadrant-specific labeling, and UDI/tracing per shipment — whether for Sydney or Seattle.


🔚 Looking Ahead: Structural Precision Is the New Standard

As restorative dentistry shifts toward minimal prep and maximum predictability, the demand on post & core quality rises — not falls.

At Raytops, we’re committed to making sure what sits below your crown is every bit as modern, precise, and reliable as the crown itself.

Metal or Zirconia? Matching Post & Core Materials to Clinical Reality

Choosing the right post & core material impacts not just crown fit — but long-term success, esthetic outcome, and tissue health. At Raytops, we guide our partners based on prep, position, and prosthetic plan.


🔍 Material Comparison Chart

Feature Metal Post & Core Zirconia Post & Core
Flexural Strength Very High (>800 MPa, depending on alloy) High (~900–1200 MPa)
Esthetics Low – may shadow or reflect through crown High – tooth-colored, ideal under ceramics
Biocompatibility Moderate – some alloys may cause reaction Excellent – inert, gingiva-friendly
Chairside Adjustability Easy to trim, grind, polish Limited – requires diamond tools, more brittle
Indications Molars, deep preps, high-load zones Anterior teeth, esthetic crowns, metal allergies
Workflow Cast or milled from wax-up/model Designed & milled from scan (CAD/CAM)
Cementation Compatibility Conventional cements (GI, RMGI) Adhesive cementation recommended

 


🧩 Lab-Guided Selection Advice


🧠 Lab Tip: Let us know the intended crown material (PFM, zirconia, lithium disilicate). We’ll design the core for optimal ferrule exposure and emergence profile to suit it.

Precision Starts in the Canal – Raytops’ Workflow for Post & Core Restorations

Post & Core restorations demand more than just a fit — they require a workflow that respects root anatomy, crown strategy, and cement compatibility. At Raytops, we’ve built a canal-to-core process that eliminates guesswork and maximizes retention.


🧩 Our Digital Workflow, Step by Step

1. Data Collection & Prep Analysis

2. Post & Core CAD Design

3. Material-Specific CAM Processing

4. Fit & Finish Check


Raytops Lab Differentiators


🧠 Lab Tip: If you’re combining crown + post/core in one case, we recommend sending both scans upfront. We’ll co-design core emergence and crown margin for a seamless transition — with less chairside grinding.

Customization That Supports Structure – Post & Core Design Built Around the Tooth

Every post & core case is a structural equation. It’s not just about fitting inside the canal — it’s about supporting a crown, matching the prep, and restoring bite forces. At Raytops, we customize every post & core based on what you prep, what you plan, and what your patient needs.


🦷 Canal-Adaptive Post Geometry


📐 Crown-Driven Core Customization


🧩 Your Preferences, Remembered & Applied


🧠 Lab Tip: Let us know if you need diagnostic wax-up or crown stumps first. We can co-design core shape to follow future restoration path — especially useful for high-value anterior teeth or full-arch sequencing.

When Is a Post & Core the Right Choice? And How We Help Make It Work.

Post & Core restorations aren’t for every RCT case — but when used correctly, they can rescue compromised structure and prevent future failure. At Raytops, we assist clinicians and labs by matching post-core strategy to actual prep and occlusal needs.


🧩 Common Indications We Support

Clinical Scenario Recommended Post Type Lab Considerations
Severely broken-down posterior with deep RCT Metal Post & Core Casted design with long passive stem, reinforced core bulks
Anterior esthetic case with thin labial walls Zirconia Post & Core Custom-tapered post, reduced light-blocking core
Lack of ferrule height on remaining structure Metal Post & Core Core flared to maximize prep contact; request gingival photos
Metal-sensitive or cosmetic-sensitive patient Zirconia Post & Core Biocompatible, shade-matched, digitally milled
Bridge abutment with post-retained terminal Metal Post & Core Core reinforced at connector zone, margin thickening
Temporary post to hold crown in provisional phase Optional (resin/metal) Request if temporary crown prep is pre-designed

 


🔎 Risk Zones We Help You Control


🤝 Lab-Coordinated Adjustments in Complex Cases


🧠 Lab Tip: For borderline cases (deep post, thin root, no ferrule), let us know your prep rationale. We’ll flag risk, suggest options, and adjust before it becomes a chairside problem.

Choosing the Right Post & Core – A Practical Guide for Labs and Clinicians

Not every endo-treated tooth needs a post. But when a post & core is required, the right material and design can mean the difference between long-term success and repeated chairside frustration.

Here’s how we help you choose smart, based on case type and restoration plan:


🔍 Decision Guide – Do You Need a Post & Core?

Condition Recommended Action
≥ 2mm ferrule, strong remaining walls Crown only – no post needed
Thin remaining walls, deep canal, no ferrule Post & Core – consider cast metal
Esthetic zone, visible prep, full ceramic crown planned Zirconia Post & Core preferred
Wide, short canal with minimal resistance Post & Core – reinforce with passive taper and long stem
Short clinical crown, patient grinds at night Metal Post & Core – high strength base
Multiple abutments with crown-bridge plan Coordinate post-core with final bridge path

 


⚙️ Material Selection Reference

Factor Choose Metal Choose Zirconia
Functional loading (molars, premolars) ✅ Best under compressive force ⚠ Only if esthetic override required
Esthetics / translucency needed ❌ May shadow through ceramic ✅ High translucency, blends with crown
Patient metal sensitivity ⚠ Use high-noble alloy or avoid ✅ Biocompatible and inert
Core shape complexity / splinting ✅ Easy to reinforce, adjustable ⚠ More fragile under connector stress
Fast chairside adjustment needed ✅ Quick polish & trim ❌ Needs slow-speed, risk of fracture
Cement used: conventional ✅ Compatible (GI/RMGI) ⚠ Requires resin bonding

 


🧠 Lab Support Highlights


🧠 Lab Tip: The best post isn’t always the strongest — it’s the one that fits your prep, supports your crown, and seats without surprises.

Why Work with Raytops for Post & Core Restorations? Because Precision Here Starts Below the Margin.

Post & core work isn’t about just filling a canal — it’s about rebuilding structure that supports everything above it. At Raytops, we approach every unit with full restoration intent, not just internal retention. Here’s how we help partners succeed:


🧩 What Sets Raytops Apart

✅ 1. Precision Fit, Root to Core

✅ 2. Full Crown-Ready Integration

✅ 3. Low Remake Rate. High First-Seat Success.

✅ 4. Material Flexibility + Region Matching


🤝 Supporting Your Workflow, Not Overwriting It


🧠 Lab Tip: Many remakes happen not from crown issues — but from post misfit. Our intake checks, insertion simulations, and ferrule-matching CAD reduce that risk from the start.

What Our Partners Say – Reliable Foundations Start with the Right Lab

Post & core restorations often carry more stress than size. That’s why our partners come to Raytops — to make sure what supports the crown is just as strong, functional, and predictable as the crown itself.


🇨🇦 Private Clinic | Ontario, Canada

Case: Zirconia post & core for maxillary lateral with all-ceramic crown
Challenge: Metal sensitivity, thin labial plate, esthetic zone crown
Raytops Solution:

🗣 “Patient refused metal. Raytops made it look like it was part of the tooth.”
— Dr. J.P., Cosmetic Dentist


🇦🇺 Group Practice | Sydney, Australia

Case: Multiple cast post & core units for posterior bridge abutments
Challenge: Inconsistent ferrule across abutments, deep canals
Raytops Solution:

🗣 “Our in-house team said: ‘Best fitting bridge over posts we’ve seated in 6 months.’”
— Lead Prosthodontist, DSO Clinic


🇬🇧 Partner Lab | Manchester, UK

Case: Recurrent failure of a third-party zirconia post in central incisor
Challenge: Loose fit, over-polished surface, repeated crown dislodgement
Raytops Solution:

🗣 “Our remake rate dropped off a cliff once we switched to Raytops for post cases.”
— Lab Director, Crown & Aesthetic Lab


🧠 Lab Insight: A crown only works if the core beneath it holds up. Our partners stay because we make sure it does — case after case.

Certified. Traceable. Ready for Global Delivery.

Whether it’s a cast metal post for a molar in California or a zirconia core for an anterior crown in Berlin, our restorations meet international medical device standards — with full documentation to support your workflow, registration, and patient trust.


What We Comply With


📦 Documentation Included with Shipment (on request or by default)


🌍 Trusted by Global Partners Who Need Compliance

🧠 Lab Tip: Let us know your destination country or documentation needs — we’ll bundle what your local authority or regulatory process requires.

Frequently Asked Questions – Post & Core Workflow with Raytops


❓ What type of impressions or scans do you accept for post & core?

We accept STL, PLY, and OBJ files from all major intraoral scanners. For analog submissions, a clean model with visible canal path and ferrule is required. For deeper canal cases, a putty pickup of the post space is recommended.


❓ Can you help me decide between zirconia and metal?

We do not diagnose or prescribe, but we’ll advise based on your prep, photo, scan, and intended crown material. We often flag esthetic or strength-based risks and suggest options with pros/cons.


❓ How do you design the post length?

Post length is determined by canal scan or model depth and adjusted to avoid apex contact. We maintain passive fit zones and flag any excessive depth concern.


❓ Do you polish or roughen the post surface?

Yes — zirconia posts are delivered with mild surface texture for bonding. Metal posts can be delivered polished or micro-roughened based on your cementation preference.


❓ Can you deliver the post-core with the crown?

Absolutely. If you submit both post-core and crown prep scans together, we design them in tandem — ensuring emergence, ferrule height, and margin continuity.


❓ Do you provide seating models?

Yes, on request. We can deliver 3D printed root analogs for passive-fit verification, or stone models for chairside guidance.


❓ What’s your typical turnaround time?

Standard turnaround is:


❓ What if the post doesn’t fit?

If the post doesn’t seat due to lab-side fit issue (not prep error), we remake at no charge. We request return of original to assess insertion resistance and adjust design protocol.


🧠 Lab Tip: Always include intraoral photos if prep margins or canal paths are not well captured — we’ll flag any concerns before fabrication starts.

Post & Core Is Evolving — And So Are We

Post & core restorations used to be a static, analog-driven process. Today, they’re becoming dynamic, digitally integrated, and expectation-heavy. At Raytops, we don’t just manufacture post-core units — we evolve with the way they’re planned, prescribed, and placed.


🔄 1. Digital-First Post & Core Workflows

Clinics are moving from impression-based post patterns to full digital scan + crown co-design workflows.

🧠 Raytops Response:
We’ve fully digitized our post-core CAD process, accept all major scanner outputs, and simulate seating resistance pre-fabrication.


🦷 2. Zirconia Dominance in Esthetic Zones

With the rise of full-ceramic crowns, more anterior cases demand metal-free post & core solutions that match translucency and avoid gray shine-through.

🧠 Raytops Response:
We offer multi-shade zirconia, bonding-surface prep, and full emergence planning — integrated with crown margin control.


🧪 3. Surface & Cementation Science Gains Traction

It’s no longer enough to “fit” the post — now labs and clinicians collaborate on cement path, venting, and surface behavior.

🧠 Raytops Response:
We support customized surface prep (polish vs. etched vs. rough), and help pre-stage venting for resin cement escape.


🌍 4. Global Workflow Integration

DSOs, cross-border labs, and regional distributors now demand:

🧠 Raytops Response:
We offer protocol tagging by group, quadrant-specific labeling, and UDI/tracing per shipment — whether for Sydney or Seattle.


🔚 Looking Ahead: Structural Precision Is the New Standard

As restorative dentistry shifts toward minimal prep and maximum predictability, the demand on post & core quality rises — not falls.

At Raytops, we’re committed to making sure what sits below your crown is every bit as modern, precise, and reliable as the crown itself.

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