a realistic-looking, comfortable alternative to the traditional bridge
a fixed-type prosthetic replacement for missing teeth held in place with special metal wings which are bonded or cemented to adjacent teeth.
A tooth replacement that is bonded to surrounding teeth with resin. Named because it was developed at the University of Maryland.
A type of tooth-replacing bridge that requires miniĀmal reduction of adjacent teeth because it incorporatees wire mesh that attaches to each abutment tooth by a technique called bonding.
The trade name that has become synonymous with any resin bonded fixed partial denture (bridge).
A common name for a resin-bonded fixed partial denture, or bridge. This type of bridge does not need as much preparation for the anchor teeth as does a conventional bridge.
A bridge that is bonded to the back of the adjacent teeth; requires minimum tooth reduction
A type of bridge that consists of a false tooth or teeth reinforced with metal which is bonded to the adjacent teeth.
Fixed partial denture feature conservative retainers which are resin bonded to abutments; see code D6545.
An acid-etched, thin metal-reinforced bridge requiring slight or reduction of the anchor teeth.