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Multiple diastema closure with lithium disilicate veneers
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Multiple diastema is one of the most prevalent esthetic issues that significantly reduces the patient’s confidence. This condition still poses a challenge for a clinician to restore these gaps and to provide an esthetic smile which is desired by the patient. Indirect Veneer is one of the treatment options for the closure of diastema which provides a predictable result. This case report describes the management of multiple diastema in maxillary anterior teeth with lithium disilicate veneer. A 40-year-old female patient reported to the department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics of Sri Ramachandra Dental College, Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research with a chief complaint of gaps in her upper front teeth. All treatment options were evaluated and discussed with the patient and the patient agreed on an indirect veneer for diastema closure. The treatment involved a complete digital workflow with direct intra-oral scanning, digital smile designing, and computer-aided milling. Indirect veneer for multiple diastema closure using a complete digital workflow provides predictable and satisfactory results.
Title: Multiple diastema closure with lithium disilicate veneers
Description:
Multiple diastema is one of the most prevalent esthetic issues that significantly reduces the patient’s confidence.
This condition still poses a challenge for a clinician to restore these gaps and to provide an esthetic smile which is desired by the patient.
Indirect Veneer is one of the treatment options for the closure of diastema which provides a predictable result.
This case report describes the management of multiple diastema in maxillary anterior teeth with lithium disilicate veneer.
A 40-year-old female patient reported to the department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics of Sri Ramachandra Dental College, Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research with a chief complaint of gaps in her upper front teeth.
All treatment options were evaluated and discussed with the patient and the patient agreed on an indirect veneer for diastema closure.
The treatment involved a complete digital workflow with direct intra-oral scanning, digital smile designing, and computer-aided milling.
Indirect veneer for multiple diastema closure using a complete digital workflow provides predictable and satisfactory results.
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