RESUMEN
Although implant-supported restorations often are preferred for the replacement of missing teeth, their high cost means that they can be given only to patients who can afford them. The clinical reports in this article describe interim conservative restorations made after orthodontic treatment to achieve esthetics, phonation, and function until implant-supported dentures were made. In all cases, the patients who received fiber-reinforced resin composite fixed partial dentures returned for follow-up visits at three-month intervals and reported no complaints during a year of follow-up visits. The desired esthetics can be achieved with temporary conservative treatment until the implant dentures are applied; if this treatment meets the patient's esthetic expectations, the final restoration can be fabricated according to these contours.