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Metal-free inlay-retained fixed partial dentures.
- Source :
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Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985) [Quintessence Int] 2001 Apr; Vol. 32 (4), pp. 269-81. - Publication Year :
- 2001
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Abstract
- Objective: The treatment procedures used in conjunction with two different metal-free restorative systems are illustrated on the basis of clinical examples. In addition, a report on the initial clinical findings is provided.<br />Method and Materials: Metal-free restorative materials are opening doors to new preparation methods because of their close link to the adhesive cementation technique. As a result of the developments over the past few years, various metal-free systems that can be used to fabricate short-span fixed partial dentures (FPD) are now available. Certain guidelines, however, must be observed in the process. Because of their minimal invasiveness, inlay-retained FPDs offer an interesting solution in cases where the residual dentition exhibits low caries activity. Since the beginning of 1997, a total of 23 metal-free inlay-retained FPDs made of two different types of framework material (11 of high-strength pressed ceramic and 12 of fiber-reinforced composite) have been examined in a clinical study.<br />Results: One inlay-retained FPD made of pressed ceramic had to be replaced because of a fracture. Because the materials have only been on the market for a short time, long-term results are not yet available.<br />Conclusion: This type of restoration provides excellent esthetics and reduced invasiveness compared with complete crown-retained FPDs, although indications are limited by the special mechanical properties of the material.
- Subjects :
- Acid Etching, Dental
Adhesives chemistry
Aluminum Silicates chemistry
Cementation
Ceramics chemistry
Composite Resins chemistry
Dental Abutments
Dental Bonding methods
Dental Porcelain chemistry
Dental Restoration Failure
Dentin-Bonding Agents chemistry
Denture Precision Attachment
Esthetics, Dental
Glass chemistry
Glass Ionomer Cements chemistry
Humans
Patient Care Planning
Silicate Cement chemistry
Stress, Mechanical
Surface Properties
Tooth Preparation, Prosthodontic methods
Denture Design
Denture Retention
Denture, Partial, Fixed
Inlays
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0033-6572
- Volume :
- 32
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 12066646