| JNDA Vol. 21 No. 2 Issue 33 (July - December 2021) | |
Maryland Bridge as Minimally Invasive Restoration of a Missing Anterior Tooth |
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| Dr. Pratishtha Ghimire, Dr. Pramita Suwal, Dr. Prakash Kumar Parajuli, Dr. Indra Kumar Limbu, Dr. Bishal Babu Basnet | |
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| Abstract | |
Minimally invasive option for replacing missing teeth include resin-bonded bridges. These are highly effective in restoring oral function and aesthetics and result in high level of patient satisfaction. Maryland bridges are the resin-retained bridges most commonly used as an interim restoration to replace single anterior tooth in young patients till the growth is completed for the permanent tooth replacement options. This case report demonstrates the management of a single missing tooth in anterior region of upper jaw with Maryland bridge. |
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| Keywords | |
Maryland bridge; minimally invasive; single missing tooth. |
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