This topic area covers all the different types of tooth-supported fixed reconstructions.
Specific information can be found in the following subchapters:
inlays/overlays/table tops, veneers, resin-bonded bridges
Inlays, overlays and table tops can be used to reconstruct abutment teeth in a defect-oriented and minimally invasive way.
They are mainly made of ceramic or composite and are adhesively cemented.
In this topic you will currently find useful documents on the cementation of inlays/overlays/table tops. Further documents are in preparation.
Veneers are well-documented and minimally invasive reconstructions to perform shape and color changes of existing abutment teeth.
They are mainly made of feldspathic ceramics or lithium disilicate reinforced glass-ceramics and adhesively cemented.
In this topic you will currently find useful documents on cementing veneers. Further documents are in planning.
The resin-bonded bridge, or adhesive bridge, is a well-documented and minimally invasive reconstruction for fixed restoration of missing teeth, especially in the anterior region.
Nowadays, it is mainly made of zirconium dioxide or lithium disilicate-reinforced glass-ceramic and is adhesively cemented.
In this topic area you will find all useful documents on planning aids, construction and cementation of resin-bonded bridges.
Crown and bridge reconstructions are established treatment methods for reconstructing destroyed tooth structure or missing teeth in an esthetically appealing way.
In this topic you will find useful documents on the cementation of crowns and bridges made of various materials. Further documents are in planning.