“FROM ORDINARY TO EXTRAORDINARY ESTHETIC REHABILITATION -A CLINICAL APPLICATION OF COMPOSITE AND PORCELAIN INDIRECT VENEER CASE REPORTS.”
Dr. B. Srujan Kumar, Dr. Ispita Roy*, Dr. Pratibha Katiyar, Dr. Sanchari Sen, Dr. Sudarshan Pal and
Dr. Ashutosh Srivastava
ABSTRACT
Restoring a patient's dental aesthetics is a key concern in modern dentistry. To address this, new treatment methods
and tools are continuously being introduced. For anterior teeth, where aesthetics are particularly important, many
dentists opt for more conservative and visually appealing options such as direct and indirect laminate veneer
restorations instead of full-ceramic crowns. Veneers have quickly become one of the most successful innovations
in dentistry, offering a tooth-colored covering that can restore intrinsic discoloration, as well as localized or
generalized imperfections. Any restoration must adhere to mechanical, biological, and aesthetic standards to
ensure its success. The color, shape, structural, and positional abnormalities of anterior teeth can lead to significant
aesthetic challenges for patients, making veneers an ideal solution.
Keywords: Conservative, anterior restoration, laminates, smiles designing, esthetics in dentistry.
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