Aesthetic and functional rehabilitation of the smile involving White and pink aesthetics. Case report
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.46875/jmd.v10i3.539Keywords:
Esthetics, Rehabilitation, Dental veneersAbstract
Advances in procedures and materials esthetics combined with its results brought more and more patients to dental offices. Achieving an ideal aesthetic result with dental implants is a challenge, as zirconia and ceramic coopings have become a material of choice as their excellent characteristics have been highlighted. Due to the optimized properties of ceramics, some types of restoration, such as laminates that use minimal wear on structures; have meant that this restoration technique has been indicated on a large scale, with the results evaluated being superior to other restorative materials. As the disilicate-reinforced ceramics of the site are one of the most recent ceramic tools that, combined with an ideal aesthetic, use an advantage of relatively greater resistance and an ability to be cemented. Combined with technical materials that use temporary crowns fixed with support on the implants, they are often used to personalize the emergency profile and to individualize the surrounding peri-implant soft tissue, further improving aesthetics.