Glass fiber-reinforced direct composite bridges - a benefit for the practice?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61872/sdj-2020-12-05PMID:
33267574Keywords:
Minimal intervenierende Zahnmedizin, Klebebrücken, silanisierte GlasfasernAbstract
Replacing missing teeth in one session in a cost-effective and substance-preserving manner is on every dentist's wish list. Fiber-reinforced composite bridges fabricated directly in the mouth offer precisely this possibility. In young patients, this can save time until a definitive restoration is needed. For older patients or those with an uncertain prognosis, the focus is on a cost-effective solution without prejudice. Emergency, reversible gap closure in the front is a particularly attractive indication.
