The search for a harmonious smile associated with minimally invasive and painless procedures, made the ceramic laminates take on a prominent role in facial aesthetics and consequently in smile aesthetics. The advances in adhesive techniques, ceramic materials and technologies associated with their manufacture, have made ceramic contact lenses a safe and predictable alternative for rehabilitation in cases of dental diastemas, restoring color, shape and position in the arch. Therefore, this case report aimed to demonstrate the application of porcelain veneers in closing diastemas in order to optimize the treatment. It was observed, with the clinical case presented, a very satisfactory result from the aesthetic and functional point of view.
The concepts of aesthetics and harmony of smile increasingly occupy an important role in dental procedures, being much sought after in clinics dedicated to seeking a beautiful and harmonious smile. Ceramic veneers are an excellent option for aesthetic treatment of anterior teeth due to their biocompatibility, strength, longevity, and wide variety of colors, allowing a better aesthetic and functional harmony to natural teeth. This case report demonstrates that an aesthetic rehabilitation with ceramic laminates enables a very satisfactory aesthetic and functional end result.
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