The adhesive bridge inlay retained in the therapy of minimal partial edentulism

Miloš Staletović ,
Miloš Staletović
Ankica Mitić ,
Ankica Mitić
Jelena Todić Orcid logo ,
Jelena Todić
Dragoslav Lazić
Dragoslav Lazić

Published: 01.01.2016.

Volume 45, Issue 1 (2016)

pp. 69-71;

https://doi.org/10.5937/pramed1601069s

Abstract

In care of minimal partial edentulism, ie the lack of a tooth, as an alternative method can be used inlay retained adhesive restorations. The aim of this paper is to present possibilities for the application ceramic systems used for adhesive prosthetic restorations. In the making inlay restorations in the region of the posterior teeth can be applied ceramic system of higher strength which can be veneered with translucent ceramics. With the development of adhesive dentistry, it is possible to establish a strong link between restoration and teeth by means of composite cements and thus ensure sustainability of recovery. The clinical procedure is simple, minimally invasive, and provides a glimpse into a way of making inlay retained fixed restorations.

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