Re-intervention on a restored fractured central incisor after one year of restoration replacement: from direct to indirect approach
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Resumo: | This clinical report elucidates both uses of direct and indirect restoration techniques, in which a failure of the direct resin restoration after one year by tooth discoloration relapse was detected, and a ceramic veneer restoration was the final elected treatment. A poor marginal adaptation and mismatching color of a class IV resin composite restoration was observed, which was placed due to a traumatic dental injury, in which part of the enamel and dentin was lost but without tooth vitality impairment. Tooth bleaching was performed combining home and in-office bleaching techniques, followed by restoration replacement with resin composite in order to improve the dental esthetic. After one year of follow up, it was observed that the restored tooth was darker and the resin shade mismatch the tooth color, showing an evident restoration margin. In attempt to achieve a long lasting treatment, substitution of the direct composite by an indirect restoration was selected, using a unit ceramic veneer restoration, and followed up for four years. Conservative approaches should be the choice treatment in restorative dentistry, however the re-incidence of discolored tooth or the restoration material degradation must be taken into consideration before indicating a direct or indirect restoration. |
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Re-intervention on a restored fractured central incisor after one year of restoration replacement: from direct to indirect approachResin compositeLaminate veneersTooth bleachingDental estheticDental traumaTraumatologyComposite resinsTooth bleachingEsthetics dentalDental veneersThis clinical report elucidates both uses of direct and indirect restoration techniques, in which a failure of the direct resin restoration after one year by tooth discoloration relapse was detected, and a ceramic veneer restoration was the final elected treatment. A poor marginal adaptation and mismatching color of a class IV resin composite restoration was observed, which was placed due to a traumatic dental injury, in which part of the enamel and dentin was lost but without tooth vitality impairment. Tooth bleaching was performed combining home and in-office bleaching techniques, followed by restoration replacement with resin composite in order to improve the dental esthetic. After one year of follow up, it was observed that the restored tooth was darker and the resin shade mismatch the tooth color, showing an evident restoration margin. In attempt to achieve a long lasting treatment, substitution of the direct composite by an indirect restoration was selected, using a unit ceramic veneer restoration, and followed up for four years. Conservative approaches should be the choice treatment in restorative dentistry, however the re-incidence of discolored tooth or the restoration material degradation must be taken into consideration before indicating a direct or indirect restoration.Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisBrasilFAO - DEPARTAMENTO DE ODONTOLOGIA RESTAURADORAUFMG2022-09-24T16:20:43Z2022-09-24T16:20:43Z2019-11-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlepdfapplication/pdf10.15406/jdhodt.2019.10.0050623734345http://hdl.handle.net/1843/45432engJournal of Dental Health, Oral Disorders & TherapyCarolina Bosso AndréBruna Marin FronzaMarcelo Gianniniinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2022-09-24T16:20:44Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/45432Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2022-09-24T16:20:44Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false |
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Re-intervention on a restored fractured central incisor after one year of restoration replacement: from direct to indirect approach |
title |
Re-intervention on a restored fractured central incisor after one year of restoration replacement: from direct to indirect approach |
spellingShingle |
Re-intervention on a restored fractured central incisor after one year of restoration replacement: from direct to indirect approach Carolina Bosso André Resin composite Laminate veneers Tooth bleaching Dental esthetic Dental trauma Traumatology Composite resins Tooth bleaching Esthetics dental Dental veneers |
title_short |
Re-intervention on a restored fractured central incisor after one year of restoration replacement: from direct to indirect approach |
title_full |
Re-intervention on a restored fractured central incisor after one year of restoration replacement: from direct to indirect approach |
title_fullStr |
Re-intervention on a restored fractured central incisor after one year of restoration replacement: from direct to indirect approach |
title_full_unstemmed |
Re-intervention on a restored fractured central incisor after one year of restoration replacement: from direct to indirect approach |
title_sort |
Re-intervention on a restored fractured central incisor after one year of restoration replacement: from direct to indirect approach |
author |
Carolina Bosso André |
author_facet |
Carolina Bosso André Bruna Marin Fronza Marcelo Giannini |
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author |
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Bruna Marin Fronza Marcelo Giannini |
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Carolina Bosso André Bruna Marin Fronza Marcelo Giannini |
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Resin composite Laminate veneers Tooth bleaching Dental esthetic Dental trauma Traumatology Composite resins Tooth bleaching Esthetics dental Dental veneers |
topic |
Resin composite Laminate veneers Tooth bleaching Dental esthetic Dental trauma Traumatology Composite resins Tooth bleaching Esthetics dental Dental veneers |
description |
This clinical report elucidates both uses of direct and indirect restoration techniques, in which a failure of the direct resin restoration after one year by tooth discoloration relapse was detected, and a ceramic veneer restoration was the final elected treatment. A poor marginal adaptation and mismatching color of a class IV resin composite restoration was observed, which was placed due to a traumatic dental injury, in which part of the enamel and dentin was lost but without tooth vitality impairment. Tooth bleaching was performed combining home and in-office bleaching techniques, followed by restoration replacement with resin composite in order to improve the dental esthetic. After one year of follow up, it was observed that the restored tooth was darker and the resin shade mismatch the tooth color, showing an evident restoration margin. In attempt to achieve a long lasting treatment, substitution of the direct composite by an indirect restoration was selected, using a unit ceramic veneer restoration, and followed up for four years. Conservative approaches should be the choice treatment in restorative dentistry, however the re-incidence of discolored tooth or the restoration material degradation must be taken into consideration before indicating a direct or indirect restoration. |
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2019 |
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2019-11-27 2022-09-24T16:20:43Z 2022-09-24T16:20:43Z |
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Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Brasil FAO - DEPARTAMENTO DE ODONTOLOGIA RESTAURADORA UFMG |
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Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Brasil FAO - DEPARTAMENTO DE ODONTOLOGIA RESTAURADORA UFMG |
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