Description
        A fiber-reinforced composite (FRC) bridge is a dental treatment that replaces missing teeth using a fiber frame. The frame is made of glass fiber strands, and the missing teeth are created using a biocompatible material. 
How it works
	- The abutment teeth are minimally prepared, which allows the procedure to be reversible 
 
	- The treatment can be completed in a single visit 
 
	- The glass fiber strands create a frame that acts as the foundation for the new teeth 
 
	- The new teeth are created using a biocompatible material 
 
Benefits FRC bridges are a conservative alternative to other methods, They are minimally invasive, and They are cost-effective. 
How long they last 
	- With proper care, FRC bridges can last for five to seven years or more
 
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