Esthetic and function improvement by direct composite resins and biomimetic concept

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2014

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Paschoal, Marco Aurélio [UNESP]
Santos-Pinto, Maria de Lourdes [UNESP]
Nagle, Maurício Meirelles [UNESP]
Ricci, Weber Adad [UNESP]

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Aim: This case report describe a resin layering restorative technique based on biomimetic concept to improve esthetics in a patient with dental defects that affected both enamel and dentin in anterior teeth. Background: Severe structural defect in anterior teeth compromises esthetics and it is a high challenge to become the defect imperceptible after the restoration. Case description: A clinical sequence of applying different composite resin layers allowed the reproduction of the interaction between hard dental tissues and the restorative material. Conclusion: This technique achieved a satisfactory final esthetic outcome, preserving sound teeth structure and at same time, improved the quality of life of the young patient. Clinical significance: The utilization of the biomimetic concept to increase a disharmonic smile with dental defects is based in a conservative approach, which reached a satisfactory and esthetic outcome.

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Esthetics, Biomimetics, Composite Resins

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The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice, v. 15, n. 5, p. 654-658, 2014.