Book Fiber-Reinforced Composite Bridge | Lahalak Medical Platform

A conservative cosmetic solution to replace a missing tooth using high-strength fibers and composite resin. This procedure preserves your natural tooth structure without extensive filing, ensuring a durable and aesthetic result for your smile.

Scientific name: Fiber-Reinforced Composite Bridge (FRC Bridge)

A dental procedure to replace a single missing tooth by bonding a bridge made of reinforced glass fibers and composite resin. It is a cost-effective, conservative option that preserves adjacent teeth without surgery.

Fiber-Reinforced Composite Bridge (FRC Bridge) - Restore Your Smile Conservatively
Service type Cosmetic Dental Procedure
Duration 45-60 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required

Included Services

  • Initial clinical examination
  • Tooth preparation and bonding
  • Final bridge polishing

Medical Service Information

Purpose of the Procedure

  • Replace a single missing tooth non-invasively.
  • Preserve adjacent tooth enamel from grinding.
  • Restore aesthetic appearance and dental function.

Key Advantages

  • Often completed in a single visit.
  • Cost-effective compared to implants or traditional bridges.
  • Highly natural cosmetic results.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is the bridge durable? Yes, reinforced fibers provide high strength.
  • Does it require filing? No, it relies on chemical and mechanical bonding.

Conditions & Notices

  • Adjacent teeth must be healthy
  • Adherence to post-procedure care instructions