Abstract

Missing anterior teeth is a significant social life problem for an individual. It is our duty, being a specialist in field of dentistry to replace and restore the missing anterior teeth. Various treatment options are available such as, conventional fixed partial denture, Maryland Bridge and implant supported prosthesis are considered for replacement of missing anterior teeth. The emergence of fiber reinforced composite has shown promising results because it is minimally invasive, less time consuming, cost effective and most importantly it restores the esthetics and functions of missing anterior teeth to its best way as immediately as possible. This case report presents a clinical case of replacement of missing anterior tooth by restoring with direct fiber reinforced composite. Keywords: Fiber reinforced composite, Ever Stick, Missing anterior teeth

Highlights

  • Trauma to orofacial region is one of the most significant health care among the children and adolescents, apart from life threatening condition it can result in fractured, displaced or loss of anterior teeth that can lead to a prominent negative effect on the functional, esthetic and psychological effects.[1]

  • Present day there is an increase demand for aesthetics by patients and as well as there is desire to reduce the cost of the treatment with best possible clinical outcome of the treatment in minimum clinical appointment. These reasons makes the clinical to pursue a new material and technique that ensures chair-side treatment in minimally invasive manner and aid in restoring integrity of missing anterior teeth.[2]. Numerous treatment options such as, removable partial dentures, porcelain fused metal bridge, Maryland Bridge and implants can be considered for treatment of traumatically missing permanent anterior teeth in young children and adolescent

  • A minimally invasive conventional direct fiber reinforced composite resin bonded bridge was selected as a treatment option for prosthetic rehabilitation

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Summary

Introduction

Trauma to orofacial region is one of the most significant health care among the children and adolescents, apart from life threatening condition it can result in fractured, displaced or loss of anterior teeth that can lead to a prominent negative effect on the functional, esthetic and psychological effects.[1] Present day there is an increase demand for aesthetics by patients and as well as there is desire to reduce the cost of the treatment with best possible clinical outcome of the treatment in minimum clinical appointment These reasons makes the clinical to pursue a new material and technique that ensures chair-side treatment in minimally invasive manner and aid in restoring integrity of missing anterior teeth.[2]. A minimally invasive conventional direct fiber reinforced composite resin bonded bridge was selected as a treatment option for prosthetic rehabilitation

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