Rejuvenating aesthetics by mixing different ceramic stains
Journal Title: International Journal of Medical and Health Research - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 11
Abstract
The replacement of natural teeth, especially with single- tooth porcelain bonded to metal restorations of truly satisfactory esthetics, represents a challenge. Insertion of porcelain bonded to metal restoration that not only possesses superior adaptation and compatible occlusion but also excels esthetically, is the most satisfying events in prosthetic dentistry. Replication of natural tooth color and shade using stains is a creative approach that helps concealing the color and opacity that result from metal framework. The use of stains is a method that expands the potential of fabricating a restoration with more natural color and shade, which blends with natural dentition.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Nayar Islam, Dr. Ajay Singh, Dr. Harleen Sandhu, Dr. Yaiphaba Rajkumar
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