Minimally invasive and aesthetic rehabilitation of missing maxillary anterior teeth with indirect fiber reinforced composite bridge: A case report
Date
2023-06-19Author
ADENA, Afif Surya
HARDITA, Ardhianing
KRISTIANA, Dewi
NAINI, Amiyatun
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Missing anterior teeth is still a common problem affecting the patient's psychological and social life. Fiber Reinforced
Composite (FRC) bridge is a promising alternative treatment to replace missing anterior teeth. The indirect FRC method
can be a solution to reduce chairside time and optimize bridge aesthetics. Patients with missing maxillary central
incisors were planned for indirect FRC bridge treatment. Reduction of palatal abutment area (maxillary central incisors
and canines) using a diamond bur and taking impressions using a two-step putty wash technique. Fabrication of FRC
bridges by an indirect method in the laboratory with polyethylene fiber and composite resin. The insertion procedure
starts with surface treatment with etching (37% Phosphoric Acid) on the reduced abutment area. The FRC bridge was
cemented using self-adhesive resin cement. Indirect FRC bridge provides treatment results with high esthetics and
maximally preserves tooth tissue. It is minimally invasive to tooth tissue, so it can be an alternative treatment for
missing anterior teeth. Patients showed high satisfaction with this treatment.
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