Background: Crown Lengthening is a surgical procedure performed to create a symmetrical gingival line and is carried out to expose necessary additional tooth structure. A short clinical crown occurs as a result of dental malformations, eruption disharmony, and genetic variation.
Purpose: The purpose of this case report is to explain the treatment management of Crown Lengthening over the case of diastema closure by indirect veneer restoration.
Case: 32 years old female presented with a chief complaint over a space between her anterior maxillary teeth. She wants to rectify her smile.
Case Management: The management in this case are preparation of Digital Smile Design (DSD), Crown Lengthening on 11 and 21, and Indirect Veneer on 11, 21, 22.
Conclusion: Aesthetical rehabilitation could be attained by an indirect veneer treatment followed by a gingival management which is Crown Lengthening.
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