Resin-bonded fixed dental prostheses (RBFDPs) were firstly introduced in the 1970s to replace incisors[1]. The well-known disadvantages as limited aesthetics or debonding of these restorations were overcome with the introduction… Click to show full abstract
Resin-bonded fixed dental prostheses (RBFDPs) were firstly introduced in the 1970s to replace incisors[1]. The well-known disadvantages as limited aesthetics or debonding of these restorations were overcome with the introduction of cantilever all-ceramic RBFDPs[2]. Today, cantilever RBFDPs made from densely sintered zirconia show high survival rates[3] and are considered a standard for anterior RBFDPs.
               
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