Aesthetic follows function Ceramic vs Composite

Abstract

A beautiful smile can do wonders … but if even nature does not always succeed, how should dental technicians do the job? The individual harmonious design of an entire anterior restoration or a single tooth is a great challenge, which requires not only a good eye and craftsmanship, but understanding of shapes and their impact on the overall appearance. In addition to the aesthetic requirements, the functional factors must also be taken into account. Whether front or side teeth, they should not only look beautiful, but also fulfill their task as a tool. Today’s framework materials for ceramics are very different. There are numerous tips and tricks for handling the different framework materials, e.g. in controlling the brightness and opalessence. However, the concept of layering technology is independent of the framework materials and allows for aesthetic, individual and functional solutions even in small spaces. If at the end everything fits well into the patient’s mouth, nothing stands in the way of a radiant smile, as well as the recognition of the patient and a sure enthusiastic recommendation

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