resin-bonded prosthesis

Plural
resin-bonded prostheses

English focus texts

Quellenangaben


Rochette, Alain L. Attachment of a splint to enamel of lower anterior teeth J Pros Dent 1973; 30: 418-423.
Livaditis, GJ, Thompson, VP.: Etched castings: an improved retentive mechanism for resin-bonded retainers J Pros Dent 1982; 47-52

Definition from Glossary

A fixed dental prosthesis that is luted to tooth structures, primarily enamel, which has been etched to provide mechanical retention for the resin cement. Early design incorporated perforations on the lingual plate (Rochette Bridge) through which the resin bonded material passed to achieve a mechanical lock; subsequently, use of acid etching of the metal plate (Maryland Bridge) eliminated the need for perforations.

Pronunciation
re˘z′i˘n-bo˘n′di˘d pro˘s-thē′si˘s