Fibre-Reinforced Direct Bridges: New Techniques for Success
Presenter: Dr. Marvin Chacon
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Release Date: 1/17/25
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Credits: 1 CEU, Free Self-Study
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Expiration Date: 1/17/28
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AGD Subject Code: 610
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Fibre-reinforced direct bridges (FRDB’s) have shown good performance in clinical applications, capable of overcoming functional masticatory loading with a more biomimetic behavior than rigid metallic or full ceramic prostheses. Its retention relies on adhesive capacity which allows a lower tooth structure removal than conventional alternatives, as minimal or no sound tooth structure preparation is needed on the abutment.
During this CE webinar, we will review: • The importance of an alternative option to provide missing tooth • Awareness regarding the absence of well established clinical protocols for fibre-reinforced bridges • Share a brief explication about the 4 key parameters that guarantee the success of fibre-reinforced bridges: fibre selection, cavity design, framework design and pontic design • Speak about what I consider the “invincible marriage” in fibre reinforced bridges fabrication • Clinical workflow of the long-term provisional and definitive fibre reinforced direct bridge
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