Multidisciplinary smile design: clinical case

Authors

  • Andrea Lizeth Cantú Moreira, Dra. Universidad de Monterrey
  • Cynthia Colón Reynoso, Dra. Universidad de Monterrey
  • Raúl Mario Benavides Garza, Dr. Universidad de Monterrey
  • Alfredo Salinas Noyola, Dr. Universidad de Monterrey

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59334/ROV.v1i24.254

Keywords:

DSD, Veneer, Aesthetic, Gingival Recontouring

Abstract

The Digital Smile Design (DSD) is a tool used to plan and perform a dental treatment. It allows the patient to
involve with the dental specialist during the planning, by sharing and expressing their desires and expectations.
This tool also helps the patient visualize the final results of their treatment. This article explains a clinical case
where a smile of a 50 years old female patient was design in a multidisciplinary way. To obtain an aesthetic
result, it was necessary to perform a gingival recontouring of the upper anterior area, 3 months after the surgery
the patient was ready to continue with the treatment, and finally cement 5 feldespathic porcelain veneers and 1
lithium disilicate crown.

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Published

2016-01-01

How to Cite

Cantú Moreira, A. L., Colón Reynoso, C., Benavides Garza, R. M., & Salinas Noyola, A. (2016). Multidisciplinary smile design: clinical case. O.V., 1(24), 9–16. https://doi.org/10.59334/ROV.v1i24.254

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