Zirconia Based Crowns for Esthetic Rehabilitation of Severely Discolored Teeth
Journal Title: Open Access Journal of Dental Sciences - Year 2016, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
According to studies, the smile is the first contact in human relationship. With the "media smile" in our society today, esthetic concerns of our patients are increasing. In our article a 38-year female patient consults for an esthetically compromised smile due to discolored upper anterior teeth and she requests anesthetic smile rehabilitation. Incisive, canines and premolars were restored with CAD/CAM zirconia based ceramic crowns.
Authors and Affiliations
Ben Moussa Anissa
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