Aesthetic Repair of Zirconia-Supported Porcelain Prosthesis with Ceramic Veneer, Case Report with 3-Year Follow-up
Chipping is the most common complication in zirconia-supported porcelain prosthesis. If the prosthesis has ideal adaptation and there is no problem other than chipping, intraoral repair is the most practical solution for such failures. Composite resins are often preferred for intraoral porcelain r...
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doaj-6417ac5a932a4841827d4aab1996af402021-06-19T07:39:16ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2021-06-01156ZD01ZD0310.7860/JCDR/2021/49441.14954Aesthetic Repair of Zirconia-Supported Porcelain Prosthesis with Ceramic Veneer, Case Report with 3-Year Follow-upTugce Merve Ordueri0 Asena Kaptanogl1Mehmet Muzaffer Ates2Dentist, Department of Prosthodontics, Medipol University, Istanbul, TurkeyDentist, Department of Prosthodontics, Medipol University, Istanbul, TurkeyProfessor and Head, Department of Prosthodontics, Medipol University, Istanbul, TurkeyChipping is the most common complication in zirconia-supported porcelain prosthesis. If the prosthesis has ideal adaptation and there is no problem other than chipping, intraoral repair is the most practical solution for such failures. Composite resins are often preferred for intraoral porcelain repair. However, the wear and unstable colour of composite resins negatively affect aesthetics. This complication could be restored intraorally and aesthetically with ceramic veneer. This case report presents the intraoral repair of a zirconia supported Fixed Partial Denture (FPD) consisting of four units. The cohesive fracture of the ceramic material in the incisal part of maxillary right central incisor was restored with ceramic veneers. Preparation was done with a tapered, rounded end diamond bur under water-cooling. The impression was taken with elastomeric impression material. Ceramic veneer was manufactured with a leucite-reinforced glass-ceramic and cemented with light cure resin cement. Based on the three-year follow up of the performed intraoral repair, ceramic veneers have shown to be an alternative treatment for fractured FPD.https://www.jcdr.net/articles/PDF/14954/49441_CE[Ra1]_F(SHU)_PF1(SC_RK)_PN(KM).pdfchippingfractureintraoral repairporcelain veneer |
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Aesthetic Repair of Zirconia-Supported Porcelain Prosthesis with Ceramic Veneer, Case Report with 3-Year Follow-up |
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Aesthetic Repair of Zirconia-Supported Porcelain Prosthesis with Ceramic Veneer, Case Report with 3-Year Follow-up |
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Aesthetic Repair of Zirconia-Supported Porcelain Prosthesis with Ceramic Veneer, Case Report with 3-Year Follow-up |
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Aesthetic Repair of Zirconia-Supported Porcelain Prosthesis with Ceramic Veneer, Case Report with 3-Year Follow-up |
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Aesthetic Repair of Zirconia-Supported Porcelain Prosthesis with Ceramic Veneer, Case Report with 3-Year Follow-up |
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aesthetic repair of zirconia-supported porcelain prosthesis with ceramic veneer, case report with 3-year follow-up |
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Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Chipping is the most common complication in zirconia-supported porcelain prosthesis. If the prosthesis has ideal adaptation and
there is no problem other than chipping, intraoral repair is the most practical solution for such failures. Composite resins are often
preferred for intraoral porcelain repair. However, the wear and unstable colour of composite resins negatively affect aesthetics.
This complication could be restored intraorally and aesthetically with ceramic veneer. This case report presents the intraoral repair
of a zirconia supported Fixed Partial Denture (FPD) consisting of four units. The cohesive fracture of the ceramic material in the
incisal part of maxillary right central incisor was restored with ceramic veneers. Preparation was done with a tapered, rounded
end diamond bur under water-cooling. The impression was taken with elastomeric impression material. Ceramic veneer was
manufactured with a leucite-reinforced glass-ceramic and cemented with light cure resin cement. Based on the three-year follow
up of the performed intraoral repair, ceramic veneers have shown to be an alternative treatment for fractured FPD. |
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chipping fracture intraoral repair porcelain veneer |
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