Abstract

A Case Report of Resin Facing Implant Restoration in Maxillary Anterior Incisor

Highlights

  • Replacement of missing anterior teeth has always been a challenge for clinicians due to high patient esthetic demands [1]

  • The average person is less sensitive to aesthetic differences in dental treatment than dentists [8]

  • Despite this aesthetic difference between the dentists and the patients, most patients choose teeth that mimic the shade and shape of the surrounding teeth when deciding the type of the anterior prosthesis [9]

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Summary

Introduction

Replacement of missing anterior teeth has always been a challenge for clinicians due to high patient esthetic demands [1]. The choice of treatment was based for the most part on the clinician’s assessment of function and esthetics [2]. A clinician’s evaluation criteria may be backed by science and experience, with the proliferation of dental treatment information based on social media, patients have become more critical and selective of their own esthetic choices [3]. The patient must always be part of decision planning to determine a successful outcome of treatment [4]. The growing demand and awareness of esthetics have led to increased patient involvement in treatment planning of cases. This report presents a case in which surgical and prosthetic decisions were, in large part, based on the patient’s desires and input

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