2011
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bdj.2011.619
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Resin bonded bridges: techniques for success

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“…Além disso, pelo não comprometimento da estrutura dos dentes pilares, há a característica de reversibilidade desse tipo de prótese 5 , na eventualidade de insucessos ou mudanças no planejamento.…”
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“…Além disso, pelo não comprometimento da estrutura dos dentes pilares, há a característica de reversibilidade desse tipo de prótese 5 , na eventualidade de insucessos ou mudanças no planejamento.…”
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“…Os preparos realizados nos dentes apresentavam deficiências nos limites de extensão, que deveriam proporcionar, por lingual, um abraçamento do dente, em torno de 180 graus 5 . Verificou-se, também, ausência de preparos dos apoios nas cristas marginais e paralelismo entre os dentes preparados (Figura 2).…”
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“…One study has evaluated the role of RBFPDs in fixed prosthodontics in regard to case selection, bridge design, and clinical techniques. According to the authors' conclusion, they recommended the RBFPD should be considered more frequently as the restoration of choice in short span reconstruction [3].…”
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“…However, the longevity of this type was limited, and different procedures have been introduced to alter the metal surface for improving micromechanical retention [2]. The term Maryland Bridge resulted from the development of electrochemical etching technique at the University of Maryland [3]. Recently the developments of resin cements have improved these types of restorations' retention, which bond chemically to tooth structure and metal alloy.…”
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confidence: 99%