| Literature DB >> 29563439 |
Amit Paryag1, Jenai Lowe2, Reisha Rafeek3.
Abstract
In this case of extensive gingival recession (Miller's Class II) and mild physiologic pigmentation, an alternative method for the placement of Amaris Gingiva-Colored Composite was used to produce a non-invasive, aesthetic result acceptable to the patient. In restoring the defects in the entire maxilla of this patient, the opaquers were not mixed, but applied individually, directly to various areas of the teeth. Multiple opaquers were placed in a pattern mimicking the coloring of the patient's gingiva. These were then covered with the base shade for a more aesthetic result to the patient's satisfaction. The restorations resulting from the alternative method were highly aesthetic and at an eleven (11) month review showed no signs of failure giving rise to the conclusion that this method proposed for application of Amaris Gingiva-Colored Composite is viable for producing highly-aesthetic restorations in cases of gingival recession.Entities:
Keywords: gingiva-colored composite; gingival defect; rehabilitation
Year: 2017 PMID: 29563439 PMCID: PMC5806963 DOI: 10.3390/dj5040033
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dent J (Basel) ISSN: 2304-6767
Figure 1Preoperative anterior view.
Treatment options.
| Option Number | Treatment Detail |
|---|---|
| Option 1 | Do nothing; monitor the dentition and, should the lesions become painful, then intervene. |
| Option 2 | Orthodontic treatment for correction of the crossbite; surgical Intervention for correction of recession defects. |
| Option 3 | Orthodontic treatment for correction of the crossbite; gingiva-colored composites to aid in visualizing the possible result should surgery be a future option. |
| Option 4 | Gingiva-colored composites to restore the defects and aid in visualizing the possible result should surgery be a future option. Monitor the composites for failure and replace as necessary. |
Placement sequence for Amaris Gingiva-Colored Composite.
| Steps | Sequence |
|---|---|
| 1 | The patient opted to have only the maxillary arch restored. |
| 2 | After pumicing lightly and etching the teeth using 34% phosphoric acid and rinsing, the entire segment was isolated using cotton rolls and low volume saliva ejector. |
| 3 | Clearfil Universal Bond Adhesive Resin (Kuraray Noritake Dental Inc., KURARAY AMERICA, INC. 33 Maiden Ln., Suite 600D, New York, NY 10038, USA) was placed via a microtip applicator and burnished—20 s; air dried—10 s; light cured—30 s. |
| 4 | Opaquers were applied directly to the teeth in patterns mimicking the color of the gingiva. Where necessary they were blended directly on the tooth to produce the required color. |
| 5 | Each placement of opaquer was cured prior to applying the next increment. |
| 6 | Having covered the root surface in the desired color, the nature shade gingiva was applied and sculpted to match the adjacent gingival contours. |
| 7 | A cervical line was created at a uniform height and in a uniform shape to enhance the natural appearance. |
Figure 2Initial placement of the dark opaque.
Figure 3Light and white opaque placement.
Figure 4Blending of dark, white and light opaquers.
Figure 5Opaquer placement for characterization of gingiva.
Figure 6Placement and sculpting of nature shade composite.
Figure 7Final appearance of restored lesions.
Figure 8Post operative view at 11 months.