Esthetic rehabilitation of discolored anterior teeth is always a great challenge, especially in the presence of pathology. Fortunately, conservative management in the esthetic zone has become more feasible in compromised cases because of the development of restorative materials and advances in dental adhesives. This report presents a complicated case of a patient with tetracycline-related discoloration, multiple root resorption, and a periapical lesion. Treatment was conservative and used a natural tooth pontic and splinted porcelain laminate veneers.
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Jang, J. H., Lee, S. H., Paek, J., & Kim, S. Y. (2015). Splinted porcelain laminate veneers with a natural tooth pontic: A provisional approach for conservative and esthetic treatment of a challenging case. Operative Dentistry, 40(6), E257–E265. https://doi.org/10.2341/15-020-S
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