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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Cannot be COMPROMISED, an adhesive cementation technique can be used only in situations in which the operator can maintain a contamination-free field., Composite resin luting materials can be used only in situations in which the operator can maintain a contamination-free field., Disadvantages include its inability, increased susceptiblity of surface dgradation of particulate composite in alcoholic patinets, support longer edentulous spans since no clinical data to substantiate how FRC prosthesis would perform when subjected to these conditions, Disadvantages include increased susceptiblity of surface dgradation of particulate composite, contraindicated in longer spans (two or more pontics) since no clinical data to substantiate how FRC prosthesis would perform when subjected to these conditions, Disadvantages include contraindicated for patients, Disadvantages include increased susceptibility to wear/fracture, alcoholic patinets since no clinical data to substantiate how FRC prosthesis would perform when subjected to these conditions, contraindicated for patients with opposing restoration, increased susceptibility to wear/fracture in patients who brux or clench, in situations in which the operator can maintain a contamination-free field. thus rubber dam isolation is ideal., be placed on non-moisture-free areas eg. gingival sulcus as Composite resin luting materials, patients who brux or clench since no clinical data to substantiate how FRC prosthesis would perform when subjected to these conditions, be placed on non-moisture-free areas eg. gingival sulcus as an adhesive cementation technique, opposing restoration such as metal partial RPD, Disadvantages include contraindicated in longer spans (two or more pontics), its inability to support longer edentulous spans, its inability to be placed on non-moisture-free areas eg. gingival sulcus