Restoring congenitally missing mandibular central incisor using lithium disilicate based resin bonded prostheses
22nd International Conference on Dental Education
April 09-10, 2018 | Amsterdam, Netherlands

Elifnur Guzelce

Gazi University, Turkey

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Oral Health Dent Manag

Abstract:

This case report explains an alternative treatment procedure for congenitally missing mandibular left central incisor of a 17 years old female patient. Fabrication of all-ceramic resin bonded fixed partial dentures (RBFPDs) followed specific preparation design and features to accommodate two retainers. We designed the Maryland Bridge with a copy milling system to protect the patient's esthetic and dental integrity. The whole design was made with E-max press. Finishing of the treatment resulted in an aesthetic and functional successful outcome with one-year follow-up. RBFPD represents a minimally invasive, better aesthetic and durable treatment modality in young patients with single missing teeth when implant therapy is not a treatment choice.

Biography :

Elifnur Guzelce has completed his DDS from On Dokuz Mayıs University and Post-graduate studies from Gazi University School of Dentistry.
Email:eguzelce@hotmail.com