Esthetic smile rehabilitation of anterior teeth by treatment with biomimetic restorative materials: A case report

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Background: In daily clinical practice, esthetics of anterior teeth is a common presenting complaint of patients. Objective: This case report discusses the management of asymmetric smile associated with unsatisfactory extensive composite restorations and describes a clinical protocol using the direct composite resin for smile enhancement to restore the dental harmony of anterior teeth. Methods: The treatment planning was based on a diagnostic wax-up and cosmetic mock-up. After clinical and patient approvals were obtained, the patient was subjected to direct and indirect restorative treatment. Conclusion: Nanocomposites are an effective alternative for anterior teeth restorations. Additionally, good planning enables satisfactory esthetic results, leading to the correction of an inappropriate axial inclination of incisors.

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Gouveia, T. H. N., Dias Theobaldo, J., Vieira, W. F., Leite Lima, D. A. N., & Aguiar, F. H. B. (2017). Esthetic smile rehabilitation of anterior teeth by treatment with biomimetic restorative materials: A case report. Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dentistry, 9, 27–31. https://doi.org/10.2147/CCIDE.S130698

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