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Fiber-reinforced composite resin bridges: an alternative method to treat root-fractured teeth.

Gun HeoEun-Hye LeeJin-Woo KimKyung-Mo ChoSe-Hee Park
Published in: Restorative dentistry & endodontics (2019)
The replacement of missing teeth, especially in the anterior region, is an essential part of dental practice. Fiber-reinforced composite resin bridges are a conservative alternative to conventional fixed dental prostheses or implants. It is a minimally invasive, reversible technique that can be completed in a single visit. The two cases presented herein exemplify the treatment of root-fractured anterior teeth with a natural pontic immediately after extraction.
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