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Diastema closure with direct composite restoration-Case report

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Maxillary midline diastema is a frequently occurring malocclusion found to be a common aesthetic complaint of patients. It occurs due to of multifactorial etiology such as labial frenum, microdontia, and oral habits such as thumb sucking, Tongue thrusting, or Dental malformations. Proper technique and materials for successful treatment are grounded on time and the patient's physical, psychological, and economical conditions. The use of Direct composite resin restoration in diastema closure permits the dentist and patients to gain complete control of the above-mentioned and recreation of an aesthetic natural smile. The case report describes a case of midline diastema closure using direct composite resin restoration. The patient was recalled for follow-up for 1 year. No discoloration, sensitivity, line of demarcation, or fracture lines were seen. Therefore, midline diastema closure using direct composite resin restoration is considered highly aesthetic, and durable and could fulfill the aesthetic need of the patient in the present case.
Title: Diastema closure with direct composite restoration-Case report
Description:
Maxillary midline diastema is a frequently occurring malocclusion found to be a common aesthetic complaint of patients.
It occurs due to of multifactorial etiology such as labial frenum, microdontia, and oral habits such as thumb sucking, Tongue thrusting, or Dental malformations.
Proper technique and materials for successful treatment are grounded on time and the patient's physical, psychological, and economical conditions.
The use of Direct composite resin restoration in diastema closure permits the dentist and patients to gain complete control of the above-mentioned and recreation of an aesthetic natural smile.
The case report describes a case of midline diastema closure using direct composite resin restoration.
The patient was recalled for follow-up for 1 year.
No discoloration, sensitivity, line of demarcation, or fracture lines were seen.
Therefore, midline diastema closure using direct composite resin restoration is considered highly aesthetic, and durable and could fulfill the aesthetic need of the patient in the present case.

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