Nowadays single-retainer metal-ceramic and all-ceramic resin-bonded fixed dental prostheses (RBFDPs) often present a minimally invasive alternative to single-tooth implants or other conventional prosthetic methods. With a growing body of evidence showing that implants placed in the esthetic zone of younger patients present a high risk of esthetic problems in later years, RBFDPs made from zirconia ceramics are experiencing a great renaissance. This book details the protocols necessary to achieve success when replacing incisors with single-retainer RBFDPs. Although the method is technically sensitive, it is simple and extremely reliable when the correct procedures are implemented. The principles outlined in the text can also be used to replace canines and premolars. Numerous high-quality figures detail the procedures for metal-ceramic and all-ceramic RBFDPs, and case presentations-some with 20 years and more of follow-up-document the development of the success model for RBFDPs. This comprehensive text will benefit practitioners who want to expand their minimally invasive treatment options for esthetic single-tooth replacement. 888 illustrations
Contents:
1. Why RBFDPs went into single retainers
2. When single-retainer RBFDPs are meaningful
3. When single-retainer RBFDPs (alone) are not meaningful
4. Excellent longevity of single-retainer RBFDPs
5. Advantages and disadvantages of single-retainer RBFDPs
6. When RBFDPs should bond durably
7. Adequate diagnosis and treatment planning are essential
8. Pretreatment is of utmost importance
9. Metal-ceramic RBFDPs-Concise
10. All-ceramic RBFDPs-Detailed
11. To splint or not to splint-That is the question
12. Replacement of canines and premolars
13. After-care: Prevent problems-Solve problems
14. What you have to do to make it go wrong-The 10 most common mistakes in the application of RBFDPs
15. Appendix