Abstract

This clinical report describes the restoration of severely compromised maxillary teeth in a 20-year-old woman secondary to excessive root shortening and minimal bone support but surrounded by healthy and esthetic soft tissues. The maxillary bone volume precluded provision of an implant-supported fixed or removable dental prosthesis without extensive grafting procedures. Splinted labial lithium disilicate veneers and a bonded nickel-chromium alloy palatal splint were used to stabilize and retain the structurally compromised maxillary teeth. At the 4-year review, the splinted veneers remained intact.

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