Abstract

The tooth anomalies of size and shape are common anatomical alterations involving the aesthetics of the anterior sector. There are different approaches to address this morphological alteration. The procedure most in demand is restoration with veneers, with the materials of choice in this case being indirect ceramic restorations and direct composite resin restorations. The ceramic preserves physical and aesthetic properties that make it the first choice, but composite resins are becoming a reliable alternative. The case of a patient is presented who consulted with aesthetic anomalies. In the intraoral examination 2 pin-shaped dental organs 12 and 22 are observed, as well as diastemas in the maxilla, in the anterior sector. A proposed treatment plan was cosmetic restoration of anterior-superior sector with composite resin veneers using plastic preforms. The aim of the present case is to describe the aesthetic restorative treatment performed using composite resin copings.

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