Volume : VIII, Issue : X, October - 2019

Traditional Smile Design with Direct Composite Resin Material A Case Report

Saleem D. Makandar, Pradeep A. Bapna, Tarang Tyagi

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Objective: To describe a traditional technique that helps the clinician on designing spacing closure with ideal width proportions, dimension of both the side of the arch kept in balance to avoid undue Unesthetic zone at cervical to contact point.Materials and Methods: The dimensions of the each tooth measured snd the spacing present in the area between upper incisors measured using digital calliper, to perform and achieve ideal dimensions of teeth maintaining the proportions. Results: The use artistic work and direct manipulation of composite on teeth give the clinician sufficiently save the time and achieve adequate smile within single visit. .Conclusions: The use of a traditional and more artistic method of direct manipulation of composites on the teeth helps in achieving the successful smile and adequate aesthetic appearance of patient. Can bee achieved desired aesthetic with single visit without much consuming time of patient and operators. The most in important aspect is you should have sufficient knowledge of smile design and proportion of teeth. The challenges lies in the technique of shade selection and manipulation of composite on to the tooth surface. novel silicone index technique allowed for ensuring the same width for both upper central incisors in a midline diastema closure, improving gingival tissue‘s health. Clinical Significance: The main difficulties regarding diastema closure are related to reaching an appropriate width proportion of the incisors and avoiding a ledge at the gingival aspect of the contact area.

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TRADITIONAL SMILE DESIGN WITH DIRECT COMPOSITE RESIN MATERIAL- A CASE REPORT, Saleem D.Makandar, Pradeep A. Bapna, Tarang Tyagi INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : Volume-8 | Issue-10 | October-2019


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