Tips for a solid Maryland bridge prep design
Nailing a Maryland bridge prep design is basically an art form that saves as much tooth structure as possible while keeping the restoration exactly where it belongs. We've all seen those cases where a bridge pops off after six months, and usually, it's not because the cement was bad—it's because the preparation didn't give the bond a fighting chance. If you're looking to replace a missing lateral incisor or maybe a lower central, the Maryland bridge (or resin-bonded bridge) is a fantastic conservative option, provided you don't skimp on the details during the prep phase. ...