New Glue-On tooth bridge offers less drilling, study finds
NCT ID NCT07434700
Summary
This study looked at a less invasive way to replace a missing front tooth. Instead of a traditional bridge that requires grinding down neighboring teeth, this method uses a thin ceramic piece glued to the front of one or two adjacent teeth. Researchers checked how well these glued-on bridges held up over at least one year in 23 patients.
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