Author/Authors :
Fernandes da Cunha, Leonardo Graduate Program in Dentistry - Universidade Positivo, Curitiba, PR, Brazil , Alexandra Prochnow, Rayane Graduate Program in Dentistry - Universidade Positivo, Curitiba, PR, Brazil , Osten Costacurta, Adriana Graduate Program in Dentistry - Universidade Positivo, Curitiba, PR, Brazil , Castiglia Gonzaga, Carla Graduate Program in Dentistry - Universidade Positivo, Curitiba, PR, Brazil , Maria Correr, Gisele Graduate Program in Dentistry - Universidade Positivo, Curitiba, PR, Brazil
Abstract :
This case report describes a patient with discolored and fractured composite resin restorations on the anterior teeth in whom
substitution was indicated. After wax-up and mock-up, the composite was removed and replaced with minimally invasive ceramic
laminates. An established and predictable protocol was performed using resin cement. Minimally invasive ceramic restorations are
increasingly being used to replace composite restorations. This treatment improves the occlusal and periodontal aspects during the
planning and restorative phases, such as anterior guides, and laterality can be restored easily with ceramic laminates. In addition,
the surface smoothness and contour of ceramic restorations do not affect the health of the surrounding periodontal tissues. Here
we present the outcome after 18 months of clinical follow-up in a patient in whom composite resin restorations in the anterior teeth
were replaced with minimally invasive ceramic laminates.
Keywords :
Composite Resin Restorations , Conservative Ceramics , Occlusal , Periodontal