Aesthetic reconstruction with fiber-reinforced polymerceramic crowns: a case study

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2005

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South African Dental Association

Abstract

Adhesive dentistry is rapidly evolving. Two main incentives drive this evolution - advances made in adhesive techniques combined with a demand for aesthetic restorations by patients .Patients want their teeth restored not only anatomically, but also aesthetically. Adhesive materials and indirect restorations currently available allow for these needs to be met in most instances using the concept of "minimally invasive" and "minimal intervention" dentistry.

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Dentistry, Aesthetic restorations, Patients, Fixed partial denture, Polymerceramic crowns

Citation

Osman, Y., & Rahbeeni, R. (2005). Aesthetic reconstruction with fiber-reinforced polymerceramic crowns: a case study. South African Dental Journal. 60 (9), 376-378.