Abstract

This case report describes a treatment of big diastema with hybrid ceramic restorative material, using chairside CAD/CAM system with veneer technique.

Highlights

  • Progress in adhesive technologies has made possible to perform more conservative restoration techniques

  • The minimally invasive, partial restoration was fabricated with hybrid material by CAD/CAM technique

  • Partial veneers were decided to be constructed without tooth preparation, just by using anatomically/clinically existing depressions on the surfaces of crowns for retention

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Summary

Introduction

Progress in adhesive technologies has made possible to perform more conservative restoration techniques. Hybrid materials, which have themselves both ceramic and resin properties, seem to be a good choice for adhesive restorations with good bonding ability, and with aesthetically more stable and predictable results These kind of materials may have a better ability to be repaired or modified with resin materials. In this case report, the minimally invasive, partial restoration was fabricated with hybrid material by CAD/CAM technique. The minimally invasive, partial restoration was fabricated with hybrid material by CAD/CAM technique By using this fabrication technique, it was easier to prepare the restoration comparing to composite build-up with direct technique. It was an advantage to modify the restoration with composite restorative materials

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