Direct Composite Laminate Veneers: Three Case Reports
Re-establishing a patient’s lost dental esthetic appearance is one of the most important topics for contemporary dentistry. New treatment materials and methods have been coming on the scene, day by day, in order to achieve such an aim. Most dentists prefer more conservative and aesthetic approache...
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doaj-37e67bf351714256b9f96b707abc71202020-11-25T00:34:26ZengTabriz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Dental Research, Dental Clinics, Dental Prospects2008-21182013-05-017210511110.5681/joddd.2013.019 Direct Composite Laminate Veneers: Three Case ReportsBora Korkut0Funda Yanıkoğlu1Mahir Günda2Postgraduate Student, Department of Operative Dentistry, Marmara University, Faculty of Dentistry, Nişantaşı, Istanbul, Turkey Professor, Department of Operative Dentistry, Marmara University, Faculty of Dentistry, Nişantaşı, Istanbul, TurkeyProfessor, Department of Endodontics, Marmara University, Faculty of Dentistry, Nişantaşı, Istanbul, Turkey Re-establishing a patient’s lost dental esthetic appearance is one of the most important topics for contemporary dentistry. New treatment materials and methods have been coming on the scene, day by day, in order to achieve such an aim. Most dentists prefer more conservative and aesthetic approaches, such as direct and indirect laminate veneer restorations, instead of full-ceramic crowns for anteriors where aesthetics is really important. Laminate veneers are restorations which are envisioned to correct existing abnormalities, esthetic deficiencies and discolorations. Laminate veneer restorations may be processed in two different ways: direct or indirect. Direct laminate veneers have no need to be prepared in the laboratory and are based on the principle of application of a composite material directly to the prepared tooth surface in the dental clinic. Indirect laminate veneers may be produced from composite materials or ceramics, which are cemented to the tooth with an adhesive resin. In this case report, direct composite laminate veneer technique used for three patients with esthetic problems related to fractures, discolorations and an old prolapsed restoration, is described and six-month follow-ups are discussed. As a conclusion, direct laminate veneer restorations may be a treatment option for patients with the esthetic problems of anterior teeth in cases similar to those reported here. http://dentistry.tbzmed.ac.ir/joddd/index.php/joddd/article/view/383/292Composite restorationsdental estheticdiscolorationfracturelaminateresin |
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Re-establishing a patient’s lost dental esthetic appearance is one of the most important topics for contemporary dentistry.
New treatment materials and methods have been coming on the scene, day by day, in order to achieve such an aim. Most
dentists prefer more conservative and aesthetic approaches, such as direct and indirect laminate veneer restorations, instead
of full-ceramic crowns for anteriors where aesthetics is really important.
Laminate veneers are restorations which are envisioned to correct existing abnormalities, esthetic deficiencies and discolorations.
Laminate veneer restorations may be processed in two different ways: direct or indirect. Direct laminate veneers
have no need to be prepared in the laboratory and are based on the principle of application of a composite material directly
to the prepared tooth surface in the dental clinic. Indirect laminate veneers may be produced from composite materials or ceramics,
which are cemented to the tooth with an adhesive resin. In this case report, direct composite laminate veneer technique
used for three patients with esthetic problems related to fractures, discolorations and an old prolapsed restoration, is
described and six-month follow-ups are discussed. As a conclusion, direct laminate veneer restorations may be a treatment
option for patients with the esthetic problems of anterior teeth in cases similar to those reported here. |
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Composite restorations dental esthetic discoloration fracture laminate resin |
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