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Minimally invasive esthetic therapy: a case report describing the advantages of a multidisciplinary approach
Fecha
2013-05Registro en:
Quintessence International, Berlin, v. 44, n. 5, p. 385-391, May 2013
0033-6572
10.3290/j.qi.a29147
Autor
Pinto, Rodrigo Carlos Nahas de Castro
Chambrone, Leandro
Colombini, Bella Luna
Ishikiriama , Sergio Kiyoshi
Britto , Isabella Maria Porto de Araujo
Romito , Giuseppe Alexandre
Institución
Resumen
The decision-making process for the treatment of esthetic areas is based on the achievement of a healthy, harmonious, and pleasant smile. These conditions are directly associated with a solid knowledge of tooth anatomy and proportions, as well as the smile line, soft tissue morphology, and osseous architecture. To achieve these objectives, a multidisciplinary approach may be necessary to create long-term harmony between the final restoration and the adjacent teeth, and the health of the surrounding soft and hard tissues. This case report describes the application of a minimally invasive therapy on a 33-year-old woman seeking esthetic treatment. Minimally invasive periodontal plastic surgery associated with porcelain laminate veneers yielded satisfactory esthetics and minimal trauma to dental and periodontal tissues. Such a combined approach may be considered a viable option for the improvement of "white" and "red" esthetics.