
pmid: 15172616
Metal-free prosthetic dentistry continues to gain interest. Although the metal alloys contribute great strength and stiffness to restorations and prostheses, they do so at a considerable esthetic liability. Two somewhat divergent metal-free approaches to fixed tooth replacement continue to be developed for a variety of clinical applications. These are all-ceramic and all-polymeric systems. The polymeric prostheses are the subject of this article.
Dental Materials, Dental Prosthesis Design, Humans, Tooth Preparation, Dental Abutments, Glass, Polyethylenes, Composite Resins
Dental Materials, Dental Prosthesis Design, Humans, Tooth Preparation, Dental Abutments, Glass, Polyethylenes, Composite Resins
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