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Dong-Jin Park1, Jae-Ho Yang, Jai-Bong Lee, Sung-Hun Kim, Jung-Suk Han.
Abstract
This article describes esthetic improvement in a patient with a missing maxillary left central incisor. Space analysis of the anterior dentition showed that minor tooth rearrangement was needed. Optimal space distribution for restorations was attained by orthodontic treatment. Through transforming tooth shape with porcelain laminate veneers, the maxillary left lateral incisor was transformed into central incisor and the maxillary left canine into a lateral incisor. The maxillary right central incisor was also restored for esthetic improvement. In a case of changing a tooth shape with porcelain laminate veneers, pre-treatment evaluation, space analysis and diagnostic wax-up are important factors.Entities:
Keywords: Missing central incisor; Orthodontic treatment; Porcelain laminate veneers
Year: 2010 PMID: 21165273 PMCID: PMC2994698 DOI: 10.4047/jap.2010.2.3.77
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Adv Prosthodont ISSN: 2005-7806 Impact factor: 1.904
Fig. 1Preoperative view.
Fig. 2Minor tooth rearrangement was completed. The space of maxillary left lateral incisor became equal to that of maxillary right central incisor.
Fig. 3Diagnostic wax-up. The maxillary left lateral incisor and maxillary left canine were transformed into a central incisor and lateral incisor.
Fig. 4Frontal view of the tooth preparations.
Fig. 5Occlusal view of the tooth preparations.
Fig. 6Porcelain laminate veneers were checked on the master cast for esthetics and adaptation.
Fig. 7Frontal view of cemented restorations (1 month after delivery).
Fig. 8Occlusal view of cemented restorations (1 month after delivery).