Semidirect Resin Composite Veneers in a Patient with Bruxism

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This case report details the esthetic rehabilitation of a 32-year-old male patient suffering from sleep bruxism, primarily manifesting as a fracture and significant loss of tooth structure in the anterior maxillary central incisors. To address these concerns, the patient underwent a restorative treatment involving the application of semidirect resin composite veneers on the maxillary incisors and direct resin composite restoration on the incisal regions of the maxillary canines. This approach not only restored the functional integrity of the teeth but also significantly enhanced the patient's esthetic appearance.

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Floriani, F., Coelho, N. F., De Azevedo Linhares, L., Stolf, S. C., & Lopes, G. C. (2024). Semidirect Resin Composite Veneers in a Patient with Bruxism. Case Reports in Dentistry, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1155/2024/5572481

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