Evaluation of ceramic veneer adaptation by optical coherence tomography: A clinical report

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Introduction: Ceramic veneers represent a treatment approach in aesthetic dentistry. They are indicated in cases of alterations in size, contour, form and color of the teeth. The clinical and radiographic examinations may not allow the correct identification of failures in the treatment with ceramic veneers. Objective: To report the use of Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) for the evaluation and repair of an aesthetic oral rehabilitation involving ceramic veneers. Case report: A 24-year-old female patient complained of unsatisfied color change in the ceramic veneer placed on the right maxillary central incisor. The clinical examination showed color changes between the middle and incisal thirds of mesial surface of the tooth crown. The OCT sagittal images evidenced the presence of bubbles or gaps in the adhesive interface. The treatment consisted of repair of the restoration by infiltration of a composite resin. Conclusion: The OCT was found to be valid tool to evaluate the adaptation of the ceramic veneer placed on the maxillary central incisor.

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Castello, L. F. M., Graça, N. D. R. L., Fernandes, L. O., Pedrosa, M. D. S., Gomes, A. S. L., & Da Silva, C. H. V. (2021). Evaluation of ceramic veneer adaptation by optical coherence tomography: A clinical report. Brazilian Dental Science, 24(2). https://doi.org/10.14295/bds.2021.v24i2.2030

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