A Conservative Treatment Approach to Replacing a Missing Anterior Tooth
An implant-supported crown or conventionally fixed partial denture is the most common treatment modality to replace a missing anterior tooth but a more conservative approach, with a fiber reinforced composite resin FPD, can be used to replace a missing anterior tooth in young patients or when the pa...
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Main Authors: | Kunwarjeet Singh (Author), Nidhi Gupta (Author), Nandini Unnikrishnan (Author), Vikram Kapoor (Author), Dhruv Arora (Author), Poonam K. Khinnavar (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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