Abstract

25Apr 2019 MIDLINE DIASTEMA CLOSURE USING DIRECT LIGHT CURED COMPOSITE RESIN - A CASE SERIES. Indrajit Biswas , Sampurna Dutta Gupta , Deepshikha Chowdhury and Paromita Mazumdar. Post graduate trainee , Department of Conservative dentistry and Endodontics , Guru Nanak Institute of Dental Sciences and Research , Kolkata. Professor and Head of the Department , Conservative dentistry and Endodontics , Guru Nanak Institute of Dental Sciences and Research , Kolkata.

Highlights

  • Direct composite resin restorations for midline diastema closure can be considered to be highly esthetic and durable and could satisfy the esthetic demands of the patients presented in the cases

  • Midline diastema - spacing present between maxillary central incisors is the most common form of malocclusion, which is considered to be multifactorial in nature

  • An added advantage of these materials is that they are economical. This case series describes three case reports of esthetic management of midline diastema using direct composite resin after informed consent was obtained from all three patients

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Summary

Introduction

Maxillary anterior spacing or diastema is a common aesthetic complaint of patients. Direct composite resins in diastema cases allow dentist and patient complete control of these limitations and formation of natural smile. The case series describes three cases of anterior midline diastema closure using direct composite resin.

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