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Digital planning of the anterior sector for changing defective resin veneers to lithium disilicate. Case report

Abstract

The esthetic problem of defective resin restorations in the anterior sector leads to psychological, esthetic, functional and periodontal soft tissue problems. Smile design is a current issue in restorative dentistry, the search for beauty is what motivates us to obtain an esthetically pleasing smile. The present clinical case reports a 34-year-old female patient, with no medical history, where defective resin veneers were observed in the anterosuperior sector, where lithium disilicate veneers were planned. The objective of this clinical case study was to determine the esthetic results with digital planning in the anterior area with lithium disilicate veneers. This research reveals that lithium disilicate veneers offer remarkable esthetic results, improving dental appearance in a versatile and long-lasting manner, which positively impacts patients\u27 self-image and confidence. Digital anterior planning for changes from defective resin veneers to lithium disilicate is a highly promising strategy in esthetic dentistry. The combination of digital technology and the use of lithium disilicate offers outstanding esthetic and functional results, with greater preservation of tooth tissue and increased patient satisfactio

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