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Tassiana Cançado Melo Sá1, Monize Ferreira Figueiredo de Carvalho1, Julio Celso M de Sá2, Claudia Silami Magalhães1, Allyson Nogueira Moreira1, Monica Yamauti1.
Abstract
This clinical report describes an 8-year follow-up evaluation using different thicknesses of porcelain laminate veneers of diastema and malformed anterior teeth. Minimally invasive treatment with no preparation or minimal reduction options could be considered and chosen based on the characteristics of each case. Laminate veneers with or without reduction can offer an excellent result regarding esthetics and function. Despite its failure without reduction, this treatment is indicated because it can be applied regardless of the structure of the teeth. At first, no tooth preparation with rotatory instruments was performed, and porcelain laminates of minimum thickness were made for the four maxillary anterior teeth. After 6 years, the adhesive interfaces were stained, and the patient was unsatisfied with the esthetics of her smile. Therefore, at that time, the professional decided to prepare the anterior teeth for porcelain laminate veneers. Diastema closure and/or correction of malformed anterior teeth using porcelain laminate veneers is a viable option for the clinician because it restores esthetic harmony. The patient was very pleased with the new laminate veneers.Entities:
Keywords: Dental esthetic; dental laminate; veneers
Year: 2018 PMID: 30369808 PMCID: PMC6178674 DOI: 10.4103/ejd.ejd_241_17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Dent
Figure 1(a) Initial situation showing frontal view; (b) feldspathic ceramic laminate on the casts; (c) veneer after cementation
Figure 2(a) Clinical aspect of the feldspathic ceramic laminate after 6 years; (b) minimal definitive preparation for ceramic veneers on anterior teeth; (c) facial view after cementation of ceramic veneers; (d) after 2 years