CRISTINO, D. L.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9967105738553619; CRISTINO, Daniela Lima.
Abstract:
The rehabilitation treatment with fixed prosthesis consists of the replacement of
extensive restorations or the replacement of elements where there was great loss of
dental remnant, in order to increase patient comfort, besides promoting aesthetic and
functional rehabilitation. The crowns made of pure ceramics or of metal have presented
satisfactory and significantly good results as for their, translucency and aesthetics, also
reestablishing the function. The objective of this work was to present a clinical case
report, the aesthetic and functional rehabilitation of anterior teeth, therefore, different
dental preparation techniques were used, one with the use of molten metal core for
metaloceramic crown, and another using the fiberglass pin and resin core or resin
composite for metal free crown. The patient had the endodontically treated elements
11 and 21, large composite resin restorations on the element 11 and a provisional
crown on the element 21, being unsatisfied with the previous aesthetic. With the case
we can conclude that the rehabilitation of anterior teeth using both the metal-ceramic
crown on the metal core and the metal-free crown on the preparation with fiberglass
pin, satisfactorily responded to the functional, aesthetic and phonetic restoration in the
rehabilitation process of the patient.