| Crown & Bridges | Partials | |
| Maryland Bridge | Vitallium | |
| Sunrise | Vitallium 2000 | |
| Cup Technique | Chem-Sil | |
| Captek | EsthetiClasp | |
| Procera | Valplast | |
| Empress | Wironium | |
| GoldTech Bio 2000 | Implant / Ortho | |
| Lava | Single / Multi Unit Implant | Bilateral Space Maintainer |
| Dentures | Fixed Over Denture Implant | Distal Shoes |
| SR-Ivocap | Bite Opener | Splints (hard & soft) |
| Chmel Cast | Archwire Retainer | Pro-Form Guards |
| Cast Base | Retainers | |
| Chmel Twin Denture | Unilateral Space Maintainer | |
| Celara | ||
Description of Maryland Bridge
In some cases, a Maryland Bridge is a viable, conservative alternative to conventional bridge work. Because the longevity of the bond is not predictable, we prefer to think of these as "long term temporary" restorations.
To help ensure the success of these bridges, the following factors are important: Use mainly for single tooth replacements; Maximum interference-free enamel bonding area must be available for the retainers; As much mesial distal wrap-around as possible should be used to enhance mechanical retention; A dry field is essential when bonding. (When bond failures of our bridges have occured, it is nearly always the enamlel/composite interface that fails; the metal/composite bond is extremely strong)
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Maryland Bridge:
Recommended Bonding Materials: Caulk Com-span for etched metal restorations or Panavia for unetched metal.
To Construct We Need: Impression or solid diestone models, opposing model, bite registration and shade.