INDIRECT FACETS ON ANTERIOR TEETH: CLINICAL CASE REPORT
Keywords:
Ceramics, veneers, darkened teeth, minimally invasiveAbstract
THE CONSTANT EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF NEW MATERIALS AIM AT MORE CONSERVATIVE AND MINIMALLY INVASIVE PROCEDURES. OVER THE PAST FEW YEARS, A VERY LARGE EVOLUTION HAS BEEN OBSERVED IN RELATION TO PORCELAIN VENEERS AND VENEERS (CERAMICS), ENSURING GREATER ADHESION AND LESS WEAR AND TEAR TO THE DENTAL STRUCTURE, IN ADDITION TO BIOCOMPATIBILITY, COLOR STABILITY AND LONGEVITY. THE OBJECTIVE OF THIS WORK IS TO REPORT THE STEP-BY-STEP OF A CLINICAL CASE INVOLVING VENEERS AND CERAMIC LENSES IN DARKENED ANTERIOR TEETH WITH IRREGULARITIES IN SHAPE, FAVORING A BETTER PROGNOSIS IN REHABILITATION AND A GREATER AESTHETIC HARMONY OF THE SMILE.