| JOURNAL OF PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY THE | |
| Vol. 100 No. 4 OCTOBER - 2008 | |
| ISSN: 0022-3913 UBIC: 171 | |
| RESUMEN | |
| Fiber-reinforced composite resin (FRC) restorations generally consist of a composite resin veneer supported by a fiber-reinforced composite resin substructure and prepared chairside to be used when the patient needs a short-term solution. It is an esthetic, conservative treatment alternative and allows for future options. This article describes the use of a polyethylene fiber-reinforced composite resin fixed partial denture (PFRCFPD) with a ceramic pontic for the replacement of a missing central incisor due to trauma. (J Prosthet Dent 2008; 100:254-258) | |
| SUMMARY | |
| This report describes the clinical procedures involved in the fabrication of a PFRCFPD with an all-ceramic pontic, which provided a conservative solution for the restoration of anterior missing teeth. | |
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