Predictable restorative work flow for computer-aided design/ computer-aided manufacture- fabricated ceramic veneers utilizing a virtual smile design principle

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The purpose of this case report was to present the use of a contemporary digital photograph- assisted virtual smile design principle, an intraoral digital impression, and computeraided design/computer-aided manufacture- fabricated lithium disilicate ceramic veneers to treat a patient with esthetic needs in the maxillary anterior region. By using the proposed digital restorative work flow, this case report demonstrated an effective communication pathway between the patient, clinician, and dental laboratory technician. Effective communication can help to achieve a more predictable and satisfactory esthetic outcome.

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Lin, W. S., Zandinejad, A., Metz, M. J., Harris, B. T., & Morton, D. (2015). Predictable restorative work flow for computer-aided design/ computer-aided manufacture- fabricated ceramic veneers utilizing a virtual smile design principle. Operative Dentistry, 40(4), 357–363. https://doi.org/10.2341/13-295-S

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