Rehabilitation of the patient with ceramic laminate veneers having midline diastema and rotated maxillary central incisors associated with highly attached maxillary labial frenum- A case report


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Author Details : Pravin Raipure*, Ravindra Pawar, Vishwas Kharsan

Volume : 9, Issue : 3, Year : 2023

Article Page : 215-219

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijohd.2023.040



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IPS Emax is a lithium disilicate glass ceramic that has excellent translucency, longetivity, durability and strength for all restorations. It is a unique system that fulfills all of your patient demands for minimally invasive dentistry. It is a choice for single anterior/posterior crowns, as it truly mimics the light refraction and natural translucency necessary for outstanding esthetic appearance. Maxillary midline diastema with associated rotation of maxillary incisors presents a very challenging situation for dentist to meet the esthetic requirements. The presence of highly attached labial frenum in such patients adds to the complexity of the outcome of the treatment. Labial frenectomy done with the Laser presents a very quick and early satisfactory healing with no postoperative patient discomfort. Presenting a one such case report of rehabilitation of maxillary midline diastema with the IPS Emax ceramic laminate veneers.
 

Keywords: Ceramic laminate veneers, IPS Emax, Maxillary midline diastema


How to cite : Raipure P, Pawar R, Kharsan V, Rehabilitation of the patient with ceramic laminate veneers having midline diastema and rotated maxillary central incisors associated with highly attached maxillary labial frenum- A case report. Int J Oral Health Dent 2023;9(3):215-219


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Article History

Received : 12-12-2022

Accepted : 14-08-2023


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