CARNEIRO, A. R. F.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4412611648652033; CARNEIRO, Amanda Raissa Feitoza.
Resumo:
A harmonious smile is a modern social requirement. In this scenario, the current
restorative dentistry works by looking for restorations with characteristics similar to
those of natural teeth, through conservative dental preparations, allowing minimal
removal of healthy tissue from the dental surface. The veneering of anterior teeth
with ceramics can be considered the gold standard of indirect restorative treatments.
The present work has the objective of presenting a clinical case report of aesthetic
and functional rehabilitation of the smile with ceramic laminates. The treatment was
started with the case planning and the preparation of milled facets in acrylic resin
(PMMA) for the restorative test. Subsequently, the ceramic facets reinforced by
lithium disilicate (IPS e.max) were cemented with composite resin Z-100 (3M ESPE)
heated to 68 ° C. In view of the case, it is possible to conclude that the success of the
treatment depends on the correct diagnosis, case planning and correct execution of
the preparation technique of the dental elements and that the use of ceramic
reinforced by Lithium Dissilicate is an excellent option for aesthetic rehabilitation and
functional characteristics of anterior teeth.