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Apostolska, Sonja, Vasilka Rendzova, Marina Eftimoska, Vesna Filipovska, Sasho Elenchevski, and Nadica Janeva. "Minimally invasive restorative treatment with direct composite veneers – case report." Stomatoloski glasnik Srbije 64, no. 2 (2017): 88–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sdj-2017-0009.

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Summary Esthetic and minimally invasive restorative techniques are current topics in dentistry. Introduction of modern composite materials and adhesive technology provided numerous options for design of esthetic restorations without invasive teeth preparation common for traditional prostodontic restorations. Modern esthetic dentistry can provide solutions for simple as well as complex cases by implementation of various alternatives.
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Tosun, Samet, Abdül Semih Özsevik, Merve Göymen, and Rıdvan Okşayan. "Direct anterior adhesive applications after orthodontic treatment: Two case report." European Journal of Therapeutics 22, no. 1 (2016): 43–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.5578/gmj.27965.

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Anterior group teeth which have colour, shape, pattern and position disorders consitute signifi cant part of esthetic problems in dentistry. Sometimes ortodontic therapy could not provıde intended approximal contact between teeth. Direct composite resin restorations can be applied as a method of conservative treatment for these problems. In this study we tried to maintain esthetic rehabilitation of 2 cases who had spaces between anterior teeth after ortodontic therapy by a conservative method. A coordinated treatment, including orthodontic movement and direct composite restorations was applied
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Descallar, Jean Paula, Richard Cheng, Hannah Shantal Enage, Christine Lorenz Pineda, and Kyla Miles Villanueva. "Diastema closure with direct composite veneers: A case report." Dental Investigation 1, no. 1 (2022): 8–14. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6969427.

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<strong>Abstract</strong> Diastema closure is a frequently requested, technique-sensitive cosmetic procedure. Because of their predictable results and conservation of tooth structure, direct veneers are indicated for the esthetic treatment of anterior teeth with anomalous positions or appearance. This case report aims to highlight the steps in dental rehabilitation using direct veneers. In this case, the patient had diastemas in her maxillary centrals. After preliminary procedures, diagnostic models, waxing, and mock-ups were completed. Impression was made with additional silicone and the vene
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Fetsych, A. "Esthetic composite restoration." Endodontics Today 18, no. 2 (2020): 91–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.36377/1683-2981-2020-18-2-91-93.

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Perfect anterior restoration acts as an advertisement for the skills of the dental professional. Most interventions in anterior maxilla are accomplished with the direct placement of composite resins. The skill of the dentist to achieve a natural anatomical shape and color match with the adjacent teeth are prerequisites to achieving a pleasing esthetic result, which can also be assessed easily by the patients. This case report describes minimally invasive restoration of the tooth trauma during the orthodontics using stratfTcation technique.
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Elfadil, Sittana, Hossam I. Nassar, Rana Aly Elbeshbeishy, and Lovely M. Annamma. "Esthetic Rehabilitation of Pediatric Patients Using Direct Bonding Technique—A Case Series Report." Children 10, no. 3 (2023): 546. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10030546.

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Pediatric esthetic dentistry is a sensitive technique, as children can be less cooperative; hence, minimal appointments are preferred. The most conservative treatment modality for anterior esthetic rehabilitation is using direct composite veneer restorations. In many instances, esthetic improvements using composite resin are the only possible option until the growth phase of the pediatric patient is complete. In this article, we present three different case scenarios in young teenagers with different treatment needs requiring esthetic restorations. The first case report is a patient with amelo
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Ansari, Afsana, and Dipika Yadav. "Diastema closure and esthetic rehabilitation with peg-shaped laterals: A case series." Saint's International Dental Journal 8, no. 2 (2024): 48–51. https://doi.org/10.4103/sidj.sidj_9_24.

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ABSTRACT Esthetic rehabilitation utilizes advanced materials and technology to address the needs of patients with significant esthetic concerns, adhering to a conservative approach through the application of direct composites. This methodology is designed to ensure minimal discomfort and maximum safety during treatment. Direct composite veneers represent a conservative strategy for the correction of esthetic profiles. This case report details the esthetic enhancement of a midline diastema accompanied by peg-shaped lateral incisors, with a follow-up period of 6 months. In summary, for patients
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Qaiser, Shazeena, Darshana Devadiga, and Mithra N. Hegde. "Esthetic Rehabilitation With Nanohybrid Composite: Case Report Series." Journal of Advanced Oral Research 11, no. 2 (2020): 251–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2320206820960561.

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Composite resins represent the current state of the art in the field of restorative materials, for they present a standard aesthetic potential with satisfactory durability and are less cost-effective than a comparable ceramic restoration. The most recent addition to this is a nanohybrid direct composite that demonstrates exceptional handling properties and superior aesthetics. These series of case reports illustrate the three different scenarios where nanohybrid composite was used as a direct restorative material owing to its high smoothness and favorable mechanical properties; the first case
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Sowmya, Kyatham, K. S. Dwijendra, V. Pranitha, and Konda Karthik Roy. "Esthetic Rehabilitation with Direct Composite Veneering: A Report of 2 Cases." Case Reports in Dentistry 2017 (2017): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/7638153.

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Esthetic or cosmetic dentistry is one of the main areas of dental practice. Increasing demand of patients for esthetics has resulted in the development of several techniques for restoring the anterior teeth. Composite resin restorations have become an integral part of contemporary restorative dentistry and can be called “star of minimal invasion” due to its conservative concepts. The direct composite veneering allows restoring the tooth in a natural way and preservation of sound tooth structure when compared to indirect restorations. This article presents two case reports of esthetic rehabilit
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Bayrak, Isil, Murat Tiryaki, and Pinar Karakoc. "Esthetic Rehabilitation of Congenitally Missing Laterals and Decidious Canines with Direct Restorative Approach: A Case Report." Medical Science and Discovery 2, no. 2 (2015): 186–89. https://doi.org/10.36472/msd.v2i2.54.

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Congenitally missing lateral incisors and persistent deciduous canines severely compromise esthetic appearance due to their strategic positions in the smile. Several treatment procedures have been proposed to rehabilitate this esthetic deficiency. With the recent improvements in adhesive dentistry and dental resin composites, the material is successfully used to restore anterior teeth in which the esthetic is primarily important. This case report illustrates the dental esthetic rehabilitation of an adolescent patient with diastemata resulted from hypodontia of upper lateral incisors and persis
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D’Arcangelo, Camillo, Matteo Buonvivere, and Francesco De Angelis. "Anterior Esthetic Restorations with the Stratified Stamp Technique: A Case Report." Biomimetics 9, no. 5 (2024): 299. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics9050299.

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Anterior teeth restoration represents a challenge for dentists, who often rely on the dental technician’s wax-up. The proposed Stratified Stamp Technique (SST) allows for clinically reproducing the wax-up in a quick and easy way. A patient with fractures and discoloration on the upper central incisors was treated with resin-based composite direct restorations. Using SST, a 1 mm thick thermoformed polyethylene-terephthalate-glycol (PETG) template, based on the technician’s wax-up, was produced. Enamel Selective Area Reduction (SAR) was performed to guarantee adequate space for the restorations,
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