The process of acid etching, forcing out brackets, using rotary instruments to mechanically remove composite residues, and cleaning with abrasives before to etching can all cause enamel loss. Cracks, scars, and scratches caused by topographic alterations or enamel loss are possible outcomes. After orthodontic treatment, restorative care for enamel loss, cracks, or scratches is frequently seen as the last phase. This clinical report, which is based on digital workflow, describes post orthodontic treatment, contouring of anterior teeth in a young female patient’s smiling disharmony using composite injection technique with new smart chromatic material. Three-dimensional printed models of the digital wax-up were used to produce transparent silicone indexes for enamel fills. While waiting for adulthood and a final prosthodontic solution, this noninvasive, easy-to-understand injectable procedure was able to deliver semipermanent, changeable aesthetic restorations.
Clinical report:
A 21-year-old female patient presented with a chief complaint of enamel defect in the upper maxillary front teeth History revealed presence of enamel loss after removal of orthodontic appliance. On clinical examination, multiple defect and enamel loss in upper maxillary teeth with healthy periodontal support. Patient insisted for a much less invasive treatment with minimal appointments and without change in shade of upper maxillary teeth. Radiographic examination showed normal structures.
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