Fibre Post & All Ceramic Crown- A Simple Approach to the Perfect Smile
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Dental Sciences - Year 2015, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
Abstract: The Perfect Smile has been the object of desire of man since time immemorial. Aberrations like discolored, unsightly, malposed and malformed anterior teeth can make an individual psychologically depressed and socially restrained. With the advancement in cosmetic dentistry, the aforementioned plethora of esthetic woes can be changed and restored to more desirable form. Selection of the treatment depends on mulitiple factors viz. preservation of natural tooth structure, patient’s expectations and the expertise of the prosthodontist. This paper describes esthetic improvement of a patient having fractured central incisors with fibre post followed by all ceramic crown; all aimed at achieving the ‘Perfect Smile’. Keywords: Perfect Smile, Esthetics, All-Ceramic, fibre post, Abberations.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Sonia Madaan Nanda, Dr. Tarun Nanda, Dr. Kusum Yadav, Dr Neha Sikka
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