| Literature DB >> 25110647 |
Hyeon Kim1, Min-Ju Song1, Su-Jung Shin1, Yoon Lee2, Jeong-Won Park1.
Abstract
A fiber-reinforced composite (FRC) fixed prosthesis is an innovative alternative to a traditional metal restoration, as it is a conservative treatment method. This case report demonstrates a detailed procedure for restoring a missing anterior tooth with an FRC. A 44-year-old woman visited our department with an avulsed tooth that had fallen out on the previous day and was completely dry. This tooth was replanted, but it failed after one year. A semi-direct technique was used to fabricate a FRC fixed partial prosthesis for its replacement. The FRC framework and the pontic were fabricated using a duplicated cast model and nanofilled composite resin. Later on, interproximal contact, tooth shape, and shade were adjusted at chairside. This technique not only enables the clinician to replace a missing tooth immediately after extraction for minimizing esthetic problems, but it also decreases both tooth reduction and cost.Entities:
Keywords: Avulsion; Fiber-reinforced composite; Immediate restoration; Single anterior tooth replacement
Year: 2014 PMID: 25110647 PMCID: PMC4125587 DOI: 10.5395/rde.2014.39.3.220
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Restor Dent Endod ISSN: 2234-7658