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Objectives: Natural restorations combine digital workflow and shell technique to create CAD/CAM restorations with the form and texture of natural teeth. This case report describes an interdisciplinary digital workflow combined with CAD/CAM natural restorations to achieve the naturalness of an anterior rehabilitation. Clinical considerations: A 38-year-old patient attended to the office with esthetic issues. An interdisciplinary treatment plan was conducted, which included periodontal surgery to recreate the gingival contour, associated with bleaching and manufacturing CAD/CAM ceramic veneers to return an optimal teeth surface texture and shape. Conclusions: The design and manufacturing of CAD/CAM natural restorations using a digital workflow allowed a predictable result and overcame the limitations of conventional shell technique. Clinical Significance: Conventional shell technique is used to create restorations with the form and texture of natural teeth. This article presents a combination of the conventional shell technique with a digital workflow, facilitating the design and manufacturing of CAD/CAM natural restorations.
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Segundo, Â. R. T. C., Saraiva, S., de Castro, C., Sesma, N., Bohner, L., Andretti, F. L., & Coachman, C. (2023). CAD–CAM natural restorations—Reproducing nature using a digital workflow. Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 35(7), 993–1000. https://doi.org/10.1111/jerd.13028
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