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Journal of Dental Science and Medicine | ISSN: 2572-4835 | Volume 3

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AMERICAN DENTAL CONGRESS

December 07-08, 2018 | Chicago, USA

Resin-bonded bridges made from zirconia ceramic - A true alternative to single tooth implants

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esin-bonded fixed dental prostheses (RBFDPs, so-called Maryland bridges) with two metal retainer wings have been

introduced over 30 years ago for a minimal invasive replacement of missing teeth. However unfortunately due to various

reasons metal-ceramic RBFDPs are not considered a comparable treatment modality to implants by most of the dentists

Cantilevered RBFDPs with a single ceramic retainer wing were introduced 20 years ago. They provide better esthetics and

are less invasive than two-retainer RBFDPs. In the meantime long-term data of this minimal invasive treatment option are

available. Similar concepts are now also implemented for the replacement of posterior teeth that show promising medium-term

outcomes comparable to single tooth implants. This lecture summarizes when RBFDPs present a favorable, minimally invasive

and less costly treatment alternative to single tooth implants.

Biography

Matthias Kern graduated 1985 in Dentistry from Albert-Ludwigs University at Freiburg, Germany. He was Assistant Professor in the Department of Prosthodontics

in Freiburg, from 1985-1991 and from 1994-1997. From 1992-1993 he was Visiting Research Associate Professor at the University of Maryland at Baltimore. Since

1997 he is Professor and Chairman of the Department of Prosthodontics, Propaedeutics and Dental Materials at the Christian-Albrechts University at Kiel, Germany.

From 2012-2016 Matthias Kern was President of the German Association for Prosthetic Dentistry and Biomaterials and serves in the Editorial Board of various

peer-reviewed scientific journals.

mkern@proth.uni-kiel.de

Matthias Kern

Christian-Albrechts University, Germany

Matthias Kern, J Dent Sci Med 2018, Volume 3

DOI: 10.4172/2572-4835-C1-004