# Clinical Outcomes and Complication Rates of Crown Restorations with Various Endodontic Posts: A Retrospective Analysis

**Authors:** Ali Alenezi, Hanin Alsalhi

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/jfb17020084 · 2026-02-08

## TL;DR

This study found that fiber posts in dental crowns lead to better long-term outcomes and fewer complications compared to metallic or custom-made posts.

## Contribution

The study provides new evidence on the long-term performance of different endodontic post materials in crown restorations.

## Key findings

- Fiber posts had the lowest complication rate (40.0%) and highest 15-year survival (52%).
- Metallic posts showed a significantly higher hazard of complications compared to fiber posts.
- Female sex and mandibular location increased complication risk, while metal-ceramic crowns reduced it.

## Abstract

Objective: This retrospective study was conducted to evaluate long-term outcomes lcomplication rates of crown restorations supported by different types of endodontic posts and to determine the influence of post material on biological and technical outcomes. Materials and Methods: Clinical and radiographic data from 437 crowned teeth retained by fiber, metallic, or custom-made posts were collected at Qassim University Dental Hospital between August and November 2025. Biological (secondary caries, periapical lesions) and technical (debonding, fracture, chipping) complications were recorded. Kaplan–Meier and life-table analyses were used to estimate complication-free survival, and Cox regression was employed to identify significant predictors (α = 0.05). Results: The mean observation period was 6.76 ± 4.88 years. The overall complication rate was 56.8%. Crowns restored with fiber posts exhibited the lowest complication rate (40.0%) and the highest 15-year cumulative survival (52%), followed by custom-made (38%) and metallic posts (15%). Fiber posts demonstrated a significantly lower hazard of complications than metal posts (HR = 1.70, p = 0.009). Female sex (HR = 1.69, p = 0.001) and mandibular location (HR = 1.36, p = 0.048) were associated with increased risk. Metal–ceramic crowns showed a protective effect compared to ceramic crowns (HR = 0.56, p = 0.001). Conclusions: The type of post significantly affected long-term prognosis of crowned endodontically treated teeth. Fiber posts provided the most favorable outcomes by minimizing catastrophic root fractures, while metallic and custom-made posts demonstrated higher complication hazards. Crown material, arch location, and patient factors further influenced survival outcomes.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** root fracture (MESH:D011843), crown fracture (MESH:D050723), injury to (MESH:D014947), inflammation (MESH:D007249), Complications (MESH:D008107), tooth loss (MESH:D016388), VRF (MESH:D009759), periapical lesions (MESH:D010483), Caries (MESH:D003731), xerostomia (MESH:D014987)
- **Chemicals:** Zirconia (MESH:C028541)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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