Modification of adhesive bridge design to improve retention and good cleansing effect on loss of mandibular molars Kennedy Class III
Abstract
Fixed partial denture is preferred because it provides better comfort than removable dentures. Conventional FPD requires a lot of abutment preparation, and not all patients can perform this procedure. Adhesive bridges allow mi-nimal tooth preparation with design modifications to increase retention and a good cleansing effect to avoid secon-dary caries. The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the modified adhesive bridge design on missing mandibular molars to enhance retention and good cleansing effect. A 29-year-old male came to the Dental and Oral Hospital Unpad with desire to have FD made. Patient lost first molar mandibular after tooth extraction about 10 months ago and doesn’t desire excessive tooth reduction. The treatment was an adhesive bridge on tooth 46 with sanitary pontic design, metal mesh, metal wings on teeth 47 and 45, occlusal rest on mesial and distal 47 and distal 45. Retention obtained was in the form of mechanical, chemical, and combination retention. It is concluded that adhesive bridge with sanitary pontic is appropriate treatment option for loss of one mandibular molar. Minimal pre-paration of healthy teeth and better self-cleaning effect are the advantages of this treatment.
Published
2023-06-28
Section
Articles
The copyright of the received article shall be assigned to the journal as the publisher of the journal. The intended copyright includes the right to publish the article in various forms (including reprints). The journal maintains the publishing rights to the published articles.
Authors are permitted to disseminate published articles by sharing the link/DOI of the article at the journal. Authors are allowed to use their articles for any legal purposes deemed necessary without written permission from the journal with an acknowledgment of initial publication to this journal.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.