Direct bonded fixed partial denture with an artificial denture tooth as a pontic

Naomi Tanoue, Yoshimasa Takeuchi, Mika Furuchi, Tetsuo Yamamori, Shuji Ohkawa

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    Abstract

    Background: The present review aimed to investigate the feasibility and clinical effectiveness of a direct bonded fixed partial denture (DBFPD) based on available literature. The efficiency of a DBFPD is mainly affected by the type of artificial denture tooth, the type of luting agent, and the adhesive preparation. Methods: The parameters were reviewed based on the in vitro and in vivo studies conducted. An acrylic resin tooth or a composite resin tooth for removable dentures should be used as the artificial tooth for the pontic. Results: Considering the luting agent, a methyl methacrylate-based resin luting agent, which has low mechanical strength but is capable of plastic deformation and could sustain for a long time, should be used. Appropriate pre-adhesive treatment should be performed on both the artificial and abutment teeth. The cases in which a DBFPD can be applied are limited to one missing anterior tooth, as long as it is not overstressed. Patient cooperation in cases of occlusion seems to be another prerequisite. Conclusion: Knowledge and selection of the material and case indications are essential, and patient cooperation is pertinent in studying the long-term prognosis of a DBFPD.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)154-157
    Number of pages4
    JournalJapanese Dental Science Review
    Volume57
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2021

    Keywords

    • Artificial denture tooth
    • Direct bonded fixed partial denture
    • Resin luting agent
    • Review

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