Glass fiber reinforced composite fixed partial denture as provisional tooth replacement in pre-adolescent age: A clinical report

2012 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 51
Author(s):  
KaushalKishor Agrawal ◽  
Neeraj Mishra ◽  
Pooran Chand ◽  
Kamleshwar Singh
Author(s):  
Sadhana A Raina ◽  
Priyanka Khode ◽  
Manjusha M Warhadpande

ABSTRACT The loss of anterior tooth can be hurtful to the patient both psychologically and socially. In adolescent patients, temporary replacement of teeth can minimize these concerns. Many approaches have been described for this temporary replacement. Adhesively luted, fiber-reinforced retained fixed partial denture (FPD) can be a clinical alternative for the replacement of missing anterior tooth in selective situations. This is an innovative alternative to conventional metal, ceramic restoration. It is especially useful for patients who cannot afford high cost of FPD and cannot devote much time (number of sittings) for the treatment. The main advantage of fiber-reinforced composite fixed prosthesis is conservative cutting of tooth. Structure and chairside fabrication of the bridge using acrylic tooth are less expensive for the patients. The purpose of this clinical study is to evaluate the clinical usefulness of the fiber-reinforced composite FPD. This report describes the clinical treatment of patients using fiber-reinforced composite. How to cite this article Raina SA, Khode P, Warhadpande MM. Conservative Approach for replacing missing Tooth using Glass Fiber-reinforced Composite. Int J Prosthodont Restor Dent 2016;6(2):47-49.


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