Volume : IV, Issue : X, October - 2014

Restoration of Fractured Maxillary Incisors With Edge to Edge Bite–Not Just Esthetic But Biological Challenge–A Case Report

Dr Kirti Sharma

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Restoration of fractured maxillary incisors with edge to edge bite – not just esthetic but biological challenge . A situation that negatively affects dento facial harmony is the presence of fractured anterior teeth .The treatment becomes more complex when the situation does not confirm to the class 1 relationship. The focus of the treatment should not just be on treatment of the problem but also on fulfilling the demands of better aesthetics along with improved function. Recent advances in technology and dental materials have prompted the development of all–ceramic systems for faication of full coverage restoration. These crowns are clinically more acceptable due to their enhanced aesthetic, biocompatibility and inertness and they are replacing metal as a core material for crown. This case report presents the aesthetic and biofunctional management of fractured anterior teeth.

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Dr Kirti Sharma Restoration of Fractured Maxillary Incisors With Edge to Edge Bite‾Not Just Esthetic But Biological Challenge � A Case Report Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.4, Issue : 10 October 2014


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