Husein, A.Berekally, T.2010-01-292010-01-292005Australian Dental Journal, 2005; 50(2):114-1180045-04211834-7819http://hdl.handle.net/2440/55877In recent years fibre-reinforced resin composites (FRCs) have gained increasing acceptance in mainstream prosthodontics as viable alternatives to alloy-based restorations. A combination of good aesthetics and fracture toughness validates their use in a diverse range of clinical applications. In this case report an indirect resin-bonded fibre-reinforced composite anterior bridge incorporating a novel design is described. At 24-months recall the prosthesis was problem free and the patient was very happy with the treatment outcome. While definitive long-term data about their clinical performance is scarce, fibre-reinforced resin composite prostheses appear to have a worthwhile role in the conservative treatment of short edentulous spaces.enFibre-reinforced resin compositeresinbondedcase reportIndirect resin-bonded fibre-reinforced composite anterior bridge: A case reportJournal article002009211110.1111/j.1834-7819.2005.tb00350.x0002303651000092-s2.0-2164447146337918