täyttönauloja
Täyttönauloja (filling pins) are small metal pins used in dentistry to improve retention of restorations. They are inserted into prepared cavities to provide mechanical retention for restorative materials such as amalgam or composite when the remaining tooth structure is insufficient to retain the restoration by bonding alone. The pins may extend into dentin or into deeper root dentin, depending on the location and design, and are typically secured with cement or a bonding agent. After placement, the chosen restorative material is built up around the pins and finished to restore function and appearance.
Historically, täyttönauloja gained prominence in the early to mid-20th century as a common retention method in
Materials and designs vary. Stainless steel is common, but gold or other alloys have been used in
In contemporary practice, many clinicians favor alternative retention methods such as post-and-core systems, fiber posts, or