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Winter 2003: Volume
28, Number 2 |
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| Clinical
Articles |
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| Human enamel veneer restoration
in a deciduous tooth: clinical case |
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Trauma to deciduous anterior
teeth, frequently occur in children, and the treatment is a big
challenge for the pediatric dentistry. In these cases, besides
the pain and discomfort provoked by the injury, both child and
parents/persons responsible were eager to reconstruct the damage,
as soon as possible. In modern operative restorative dentistry,
no restorative material is able to substitute for the human dental
enamel in quality, color and resistance. The aim of this paper
is to relate the treatment of esthetic veneer (facet) of human
dental enamel in a three-year-old child after trauma that caused
concussion and accentuated color alteration. Clinical results
showed an efficient esthetical resolution, revealing it to be
a good alternative for treatment of traumatized anterior deciduous
teeth. |
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