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Unique CAD/CAM three-quarter crown restoration of a central incisor: a case report.

Marvin B Goldberg1, Sharon C Siegel, Niloufar Rezakani.   

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Computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) dentistry has been in use for more than 2 decades. Recent improvements in this technology have made CAD/CAM restorations a viable alternative for routine dental care. This technology is being taught in dental schools to prepare students for contemporary dental practice and is particularly useful in unique restorative situations that allow conservation of tooth structure. This case report describes the restoration of a central incisor that was previously restored with an unesthetic three-quarter gold crown. The tooth exhibited recurrent caries and an unaffected labial wall of supported enamel. A CAD/CAM three-quarter crown was planned to conserve tooth structure. After preparation, the tooth was scanned for a CAD/CAM crown in order to fabricate a ceramic restoration, which was then milled and bonded, producing an esthetic result. Typically, in cases of esthetic enhancement, a labial laminate restoration is fabricated, but in this situation, a different approach was necessary to make a design for the lingual surface of an anterior tooth.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23823342

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gen Dent        ISSN: 0363-6771


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1.  Peg-Shaped Lateral Incisors Treated with Ceramic Three-Quarter Crown.

Authors:  Rim Kallala; Sarra Nasri; Amani Adli; Rihab Dakhli; Chaouch Mohamed Habib; Touzi Soumaya; Nouira Zohra; Belhassen Harzallah; Mounir Cherif
Journal:  Case Rep Dent       Date:  2021-12-29
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