ANTERIOR ESTHETIC REHABILITATION WITH COMPOSITE RESIN: A CASE REPORT
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https://doi.org/10.21680/2446-7286.2019v5n1ID17947Keywords:
Esthetics, Dental Veneers, Composite Resins.Abstract
Introduction: Smile evaluation should cover several aspects from facial composition to morphological characteristics of dental elements and, therefore, if any of these aspects are affected, the smile becomes aesthetically inadequate. Objective: to present a clinical case whose treatment plan was composed by the making of dental veneers in composite resins of the upper and lower elements in order to obtain a suitable aesthetic. Case description: A 16-year-old female patient presents malocclusion (Class III of Angle) orthodontically compensated, agenesis of lateral incisors and dental inversion of elements 23 and 24. The aesthetic resolution of this case used the direct technique with composite resin by means of the correct protocol in relation to golden proportion and mimicry. Conclusion: Direct restorations in composite resin are a simple, effective and practical solution in the intervention of disharmonies of form and dental size and, therefore, it was possible to reanatomize the anterior teeth restoring aesthetics, function and patient satisfaction.
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