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Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports | Volume-10 | Issue-12
Aesthetic Rehabilitation of Anterior Fractured Teeth with Partial Veneer: A Case Report
N/ANaima Ayari, Amal Esghir, Ibtissem Grira, Rahma Mkhinini, Anissa Ben Moussa, Nabiha Douki
Published: Dec. 30, 2022 | 147 138
DOI: 10.36347/sjmcr.2022.v10i12.029
Pages: 1253-1258
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Abstract
A variety of approaches can be employed to restore dentinal enamel fracture such as reattachment of the tooth fragment, direct composite restorations and indirect veneers. Thus, ceramic partial veneers or ceramic fragments are the most suitable option due to the increasing interest in minimally invasive dentistry and their superior optical behavior. They are considered as an innovative ultra-conservative approach that covers only the fractured part of the tooth surface without any preparation. Clinical protocol was however delicate. Bonding procedures must be highly respected and sectional veneer must be positioned carefully and checked regularly.Nowadays, Ceramic partial veneers are becoming a more popular approach but there are still concerns about the fracture strength and the survival rate of such restorations. This following report discusses the case of a patient presenting a fractured incisor that was rehabilitated using a ceramic partial veneer.