Fiber reinforced composite resin fixed partial denture: a minimally invasive treatment option for replacing missing anteriors

Author: 
Jyotsna Sethumadhavan., Prachi Gholap., Maya Dalaya., Swapnali Mhatre., Uttam Shetty and Reema Srichand

The loss of anterior teeth is often a serious esthetic concern. Apart from esthetics, function of the oropharyngeal region effect quality of life regardless of personal factors such as age, gender and level of education. It is commonly observed that esthetic detoriation due to tooth defect are frequently seen due to deep decay, trauma, periodontal disease, root resorption and failed endodontic treatments. Extraction of these teeth causes esthetic, phonetic and functional difficulties, pathological migration in the teeth and psychological problems in patients. Among the various treatment opportunities available, fiber-reinforced composite resin fixed partial denture offers a conservative alternative for improved esthetics. This Case report describes the case which was restored by a minimally invasive technique, with fibre-reinforced fixed partial denture for esthetics, functional and timely manner.

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4322-4324
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DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/23956429.ijcmpr201907687
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