DOI: 10.3290/j.qi.a31804, PubMed-ID: 24847498Seiten: 593-597, Sprache: EnglischAlencar, Marina Studart / Araújo, Diana Ferreira Gadelha de / Maenosono, Rafael Massunari / Ishikiriama, Bella Luna Colombini / Francischone, Carlos Eduardo / Ishikiriama, Sérgio KiyoshiThe evolution of adhesive procedures and ceramic systems has allowed for the placement of minimum thickness laminate veneers on unprepared teeth. A 20-year-old post-orthodontics male patient with multiple diastemas required restorative procedures. A multidisciplinary approach was performed, involving gingivectomy, in-office bleaching, and application of minimum thickness veneers. The immediate and 1-year followup results exceeded expectations; however, long-term clinical trials are necessary to evaluate the performance of this new type of indirect restoration.
Schlagwörter: bleaching, diastema, esthetics, gingivectomy, lithium disilicate, porcelain veneer