Indirect Restorative and Prosthetic Materials

In this technique, the restoration is fabricated outside of the mouth using the dental impressions of the prepared tooth. Common indirect restorations include inlays and onlays, crowns, bridges, and veneers. Usually a dental technician fabricates the indirect restoration from records the dentist has provided of the prepared tooth. The finished restoration is usually bonded permanently with a dental cement. It is often done in two separate visits to the dentist. Common indirect restorations are done using gold or ceramics.

  • All-ceramic materials
  • Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns and bridges
  • Cast-Gold Alloys

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