| Literature DB >> 20490389 |
Maciej Zarow1, Carl Stuart Paisley, Jerzy Krupinski, Paul Anthony Brunton.
Abstract
Various options are available in clinical practice for the replacement of a single missing tooth, ranging from conventional fixed and removable dental prostheses to a single implant-supported crown. There are situations in which a semipermanent fixed dental prosthesis may be desirable, particularly for patients who have completed orthodontic treatment but are too young to embark on implant therapy. Following advances in fiber-reinforcement technology, fiber-reinforced composite resin (FRC) now represents a lower-cost alternative to traditional metal-ceramic for the construction of resin-bonded prostheses. Two case reports illustrate the use of FRC prostheses as fixed semipermanent_restorations.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20490389
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Quintessence Int ISSN: 0033-6572 Impact factor: 1.677