2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.prosdent.2019.01.005
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Reshaping a retained deciduous canine with a semidirect composite resin veneer: A clinical report

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“…This has been proved by Benitez Sellan and Bresciani, (18) in a case report where they restored a deciduous canine using indirect composite resins that included tooth preparation. In the presented case report, no tooth preparation was performed, and an indirect composite resin fragment was also included for the mesial aspect of tooth #24 to improve the esthetic outcome, finally being the most conservative approach possible.…”
Section: Odovtos-international Journal Of Dental Sciencesmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…This has been proved by Benitez Sellan and Bresciani, (18) in a case report where they restored a deciduous canine using indirect composite resins that included tooth preparation. In the presented case report, no tooth preparation was performed, and an indirect composite resin fragment was also included for the mesial aspect of tooth #24 to improve the esthetic outcome, finally being the most conservative approach possible.…”
Section: Odovtos-international Journal Of Dental Sciencesmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Reproducing the developmental lobes and perikymata of the anterior teeth of young patients with composite resin restorations is a clinical challenge. [1][2][3] Different finishing and polishing systems and techniques are available, although a standard protocol is lacking. The selection of the correct instruments will depend on the position of the tooth and the type of surface to be reproduced.…”
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