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Anterior Fiber-Reinforced Composite Resin Bridge – Live Patient Demonstration

Douglas A. Terry, D.D.S.

Course date: Sunday, November 28, 2010 10:00 AM (EST)

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3h
95.00
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A variety of therapeutic modalities, from implants to conventional Maryland bridges, can be used
for the replacement of a traumatically missing anterior tooth.


Course fee: $95.00

The reinforcement of composite resins by fibers improves their fracture toughness and resistance. Fiber-reinforced composite (FRC) bridges can be a good alternative to conventional prosthetic techniques. A new FRC material called GrandTec, which addresses tooth stability and replacement is demonstrated. This Live patient presentation demonstrates two restorative techniques; one for the restoration and the other for the creation of a fiber reinforced bridge for the replacement of an anterior tooth.

Learning Objectives

  • how to replace anterior teeth with predictable adhesive procedures
  • a step-by-step approach when using fiber reinforced composite bridges(FRC)
  • how to properly construct, finish and polish a composite tooth replacement on a (FRC)

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