Long-term clinical evaluation of fixed dentures--two to fifteen years after insertion

Fixed denture durability is characterized as a period of time for which a dental appliance satisfies functional and esthetic requirements. First of all, its durability is based on the properties of materials it is made of, and depends, at the same time, on the characteristics of biological environme...

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