ANTERIOR AESTHETIC REHABILITATION BY THE COMPOSITE RESIN VENEER TECHNIQUE: A CASE REPORT
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Objective: This study aimed to present a clinical case report in which aesthetic direct composite resin veneer technique was employed as a restorative alternative to treat anterior teeth. Case report: Aesthetic veneers were made on the maxillary anterior teeth of a patient, female, 38 years old, who attended the Integrated Dental Clinics at Federal University of Paraiba complaining of aesthetic dissatisfaction with her old fillings. The treatment was initiated by endodontic and periodontal procedures in order to provide the patient with hygiene conditions. After tooth color selection, isolation of operative field was performed and teeth were prepared using diamond burs #1014 and #2135 (KG Sorensen, São Paulo, Brazil). Subsequent steps consisted of dental acid etching, adhesive system application, and composite resin insertion, sculpture, finishing and polishing. Conclusion: It is concluded that the use of composite resins to aesthetically rehabilitate anterior teeth has represented a conservative and feasible alternative for dental treatment, and it reestablishes the patient’s biological and psychological health. DESCRIPTORS Esthetics, Dental. Composite Resins. Dental Veneers.Downloads
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2014-08-01
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LIMA, R. B. W. e, LEITE, J. T., FRANÇA, R. M., BRITO, M. C. T. de, UCHÔA, R. da C., & ANDRADE, A. K. M. (2014). ANTERIOR AESTHETIC REHABILITATION BY THE COMPOSITE RESIN VENEER TECHNIQUE: A CASE REPORT. Revista Brasileira De Ciências Da Saúde, 17(4), 363–370. Retrieved from https://periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs2/index.php/rbcs/article/view/13389
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