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[Clinically controlled examination of the utilization of adhesive technology with bridgework prosthetics].

Authors: E, Zschunke; R, Zschunke;

[Clinically controlled examination of the utilization of adhesive technology with bridgework prosthetics].

Abstract

The article reports on the re-examination results of bridges which were made on the Bezirkspoliklinik für Stomatologie Schwerin since 1983. In two cross-sectional examinations 1986 54 and 1987 90 adhesive bridges were controlled. The failure rate of the re-examined adhesive bridges in 1987 was 18.9%.

Keywords

Cross-Sectional Studies, Dental Bonding, Denture, Partial, Fixed, Humans, Follow-Up Studies

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