Interdisciplinary, Computer‐Guided Periodontal and Dental Management of a Novel Hypo‐ and Microdontia Case Restored With Ultrathin Veneers Fabricated via INKGLUE Technique
ABSTRACT Objectives This report illustrates the digital interdisciplinary management of a case presenting with diastemata, a retained primary tooth, microdontia, and hypodontia. Esthetic crown lengthening and ultrathin veneers optimized the natural dentition and achieved a stable, minimally‐invasive, and esthetically‐pleasing outcome. Clinical Considerations Reduction guides were digitally‐designed and 3D‐printed for guided crown lengthening and dental veneer preparation. Ultrathin lithium disilicate veneers were fabricated using the INK GLUE technique. Conclusions When interdisciplinary cases are meticulously planned and executed with digital and analog tools, a satisfactory, esthetic, minimally‐invasive result can be achieved.
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Dental materials and restorations
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FuenteJournal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry