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Diastema Closure using Porcelain Veneers: A Case Report
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Veneer is a layer of tooth colored material that is applied to a tooth to restore a localized or generalized defect and intrinsic discoloration. This case report describes closure of midline diastema using porcelain laminate veneers. Advances in the bonding between porcelain and tooth structure make this treatment a fantastic alternative to restore teeth with alteration in shape and position; severe discoloration and in cases where the aesthetic demand is high. The rationale for various choices in this treatment protocol is detailed with reference to the pertinent literature. Thus the clinical success depends on identification of cases, type of tooth preparation design, impression and bonding technique.
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Veneer, Diastema Closure, Lithium Di-Silicate, Resin Coating Technique.
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