Surface treatment of tooth color indirect restorations
Maha Abdulaziz Alturki.
Abstract
Background: Porcelain veneers have replaced the conventional composite resin. No-preparation veneers are indicated for selected cases only.
Case Presentation: The present case was a 40 years old male who required the use of veneers, the patient treatment was performed according to the protocol that involved diagnostic evaluation, was-up fabrication and trial, teeth preparation and impression, and adhesive cementation. The patient was satisfied and the strategy was successful, the patient was followed up every 3 months for periodical control.
Conclusion: The case demonstrates the use of no-preparation veneers as the preferred minimally invasive option. Veneer restorations do not typically provide coverage or protection for the lingual tooth structure, but they definitely improve labial esthetics.
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