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    • Dental Prosthodontics
    • Biomaterials Science

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    • Resin-bonded fixed prostheses (RBFPs) are widely used for replacing missing teeth.
    • Evaluating their long-term clinical performance is crucial for optimizing patient care.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide a comprehensive overview of factors affecting the performance and longevity of various RBFPs.
    • To highlight the importance of material selection and structural integrity in RBFPs.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of existing studies comparing different types of RBFPs.
    • Analysis of factors influencing structural integrity and stress distribution.
    • Evaluation of material properties, particularly zirconia, for RBFPs.

    Main Results:

    • Achieving a balance between structural integrity and stress distribution is critical for RBFPs.
    • Material selection significantly impacts the durability and success of RBFPs.
    • Zirconia shows promise as a durable material for RBFPs.

    Conclusions:

    • RBFPs are versatile dental restorations.
    • Evidence-based approaches integrating research and clinical practice are essential for optimizing RBFPs.
    • Further long-term clinical trials are needed to fully assess RBFP performance.