UTILIZING RESIN CEMENT TO CONSERVE NATURAL TOOTH STRUCTURE IN PARTIAL VENEER RETAINERS

  • Dr Khurshid Mattoo Assistant Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, College of dentistry, Jazan University, KSA
  • Dr Anchal Brar Lecturer,Kalka Dental College and Hospital, Chowdhary Charan Singh University, Meerut
  • Dr Shailesh Jain Lecturer, Department of Prosthodontics, Subharti dental college, Subharti University, Meerut
Keywords: retention groove, abutment, lateral incisor, dental cements

Abstract

Partial veneer retainers for use in fixed partial dentures have infrequently been used because of disadvantages associated with it one of them being the incorporation of technically sensitive preparation features like proximal grooves. The proximal grooves besides being difficult to make are also hard to be duplicated in the final restoration. With advances in resin cement especially with the advent of monomer based cement, these retentive grooves can be waived off with promising results. This article presents a case where a partial veneer crown was used as a retainer in a fixed partial denture to restore the maxillary right central incisor. Indication of such treatment is also discussed.

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Mattoo K, Brar A, Jain S. UTILIZING RESIN CEMENT TO CONSERVE NATURAL TOOTH STRUCTURE IN PARTIAL VENEER RETAINERS. Med. res. chronicles [Internet]. 2014Dec.24 [cited 2024May9];1(2):110-4. Available from: https://medrech.com/index.php/medrech/article/view/17
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