Title
Author
DOI
Article Type
Special Issue
Volume
Issue
Resin bonded metal plate as a splint for fractured restored teeth: a case report
DOI: 10.17796/jcpd.28.3.95455n033v1k5742 Vol.28,Issue 3,July 2004 pp.199-201
Published: 01 July 2004
*Corresponding Author(s): Ali Mirfazaelian E-mail: mir-ali@nrcgeb.ac.ir; mir_ali@hbi.dmr.or.ir
This article presents a case with traumatic tooth fracture that was treated by direct pulp capping followed
by fragment restoration. The fixed parts were reinforced by resin bonded metal plates.
Ali Mirfazaelian. Resin bonded metal plate as a splint for fractured restored teeth: a case report. Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry. 2004. 28(3);199-201.
1. Pinkham JR. Pediatric dentistry: Infancy through adolescence. 3rd ed. Philadelphia, WB Saunders Co, pp. 531-545, 1999.
2. Rochette AL. Attachment of a splint to enamel of lower anterior teeth. J Prosthet Dent 30: 418-423, 1973.
3. Howe DF, Denehy GE. Anterior fixed partial dentures utilizing the acid-etch technique and a cast metal framework. J Prosthet Dent 37: 28-31, 1977.
4. Lividitis GJ, Thompson VP. Etched casting: An improved retentive mechanism for resin bonded retainers. J Prosthet Dent 47: 51-8, 1982.
5. Shen G, Forbes J, Boettcher R, Dvivedi N, Morrow R. Resin bond-ed bridges bond strength using a cast mesh technique ( abstract ). J Dent Res 1983; 62: 221, 1983.
6. Musil R, Tiller HJ. The adhesion of dental resins to metal surfaces. The Kulzer Silicoater Technique (Kulzer & Co. GmbH , Wehrheim, 1984)
7. Shillingburg HT, Hobo S, Whitsett LD, Jacobi R, Brackett SE. Fundamentals of fixed prosthodontics. 3rd ed. Chicago. Quintessence Publishing Co, pp. 537-563, 1996.
Top