Anterior Aesthetic Rehabilitation for Midline Diastema Closure With Veneers: A Case Report

  • Sonar P
  • Panchbhai A
  • Vaidya S
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Abstract

The value of having excellent teeth has increased in today's culture, even from a merely cosmetic perspective. There are several ways to address issues that arise in the area of high aesthetic sensitivity. Every modality has its benefits and drawbacks. One of the most aesthetically pleasing restorations is porcelain laminate veneers (PLVs). It has been demonstrated that the use of PLVs to address functional and/or aesthetic issues is a viable treatment option, particularly in the anterior aesthetic zone. As long as suitable procedures and guidelines are followed, these restorations are conservative and long-lasting. A patient with an anterior diastema is the main focus of this case study. This case report is essential for expanding dental knowledge, training dental practitioners, proving the effectiveness of treatments, and directing treatment choices for instances that are comparable to it. PLVs were used on the patient to close the diastema in the anterior maxillary arch and achieve a good cosmetic outcome.

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Sonar, P. R., Panchbhai, A. S., & Vaidya, S. (2023). Anterior Aesthetic Rehabilitation for Midline Diastema Closure With Veneers: A Case Report. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.49704

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