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Resin-retained bridges re-visited. Part 1. History and indications.

Geoffrey St George1, Ken Hemmings, Kalpesh Patel.   

Abstract

Resin-retained bridges have been used clinically since the 1970s, and offer a more conservative approach to the restoration of edentulous spaces than conventional bridgework. They are easy to place, cheap to fabricate and have been shown to be cost effective. Despite this, they are not frequently used in general dental practice and they have an undeserved reputation for failure. Since their initial introduction, they have undergone a number of changes to their method of retention, and the materials used in their construction. This has resulted in a predictable, aesthetic restoration which, barring the use of implants, is often the treatment of choice where teeth adjacent to an edentulous space are minimally or not restored. This first article details the history, advantages, indications, and designs of resin-retained bridges.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12221757     DOI: 10.1308/135576102322492927

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prim Dent Care        ISSN: 1355-7610


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1.  Comparison of Tensile Bond Strength of Fixed-Fixed Versus Cantilever Single- and Double-Abutted Resin-Bonded Bridges Dental Prosthesis.

Authors:  Shweta Narwani; Naveen S Yadav; Puja Hazari; Vrinda Saxena; Abdulrahman H Alzahrani; Ahmed Alamoudi; Bassam Zidane; Nasreen Hassan Mohammed Albar; Ali Robaian; Sushil Kishnani; Kirti Somkuwar; Shilpa Bhandi; Kumar Chandan Srivastava; Deepti Shrivastava; Shankargouda Patil
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-19       Impact factor: 3.748

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