Cumhuriyet Dental Journal, cilt.15, sa.1, ss.55-62, 2012 (Scopus)
Although all-ceramic restorations have been commonly used nowadays, because of their similar esthetics to natural teeth and biocompatibility, metal-ceramic restorations restorations (MCR) have been the traditional restorative option for the treatment of missing teeth due to their durability and predictability, The use of MCRs enables longterm restorative success with functional and aesthetic benefits and can be incorporated in the rehabilitation of complex cases. Recent advances in dental materials have led to the development of MCRs, newer generation porcelains have been developed that have improved physical properties, decreased abrasion potential than conventional feldspathic ceramics and are pressed over metal alloy substructures (PoM). With the use of PoM technique the esthetic and function of the MCRs can be improved. This article represents the clinical steps of a patient treated with PoM and 2 year follow-up of the restorations.