Literature DB >> 22623475

Indirect resin-bonded fiber-reinforced composite anterior bridge: A case report.

Pankaj Kharade1, Swati Sharma, Ardhendu Banerjee, Tapas Gupta.   

Abstract

The loss of anterior teeth can be painful for patients, both psychologically and socially. In recent years, fiber-reinforced composite resins (FRCs) have gained increasing acceptance in mainstream prosthodontics as viable alternatives to alloy-based restorations. A combination of good esthetics and fracture toughness validates their use in a diverse range of clinical applications. In this study, a bridge was constructed with hybrid composite resin placed around a resin-impregnated, plasma-etched, polyalkene fiber bonded to the abutment tooth enamel using the acid-etch technique. This method of tooth replacement is viewed as a fast, simple, cost-effective means of replacing anterior teeth. The restoration remained intact, with no discoloration or deterioration at the recall visits. While definitive long-term data about their clinical performance is scarce, FRC prostheses appear to have a worthwhile role in the conservative treatment of short, edentulous spaces.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22623475

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gen Dent        ISSN: 0363-6771


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1.  Anterior fiber-reinforced ribbon composite resin bridge-A case report.

Authors:  Valentina Pankratz; Stefan Zimmer; Ljubiša Marković
Journal:  Clin Case Rep       Date:  2018-08-16
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