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The Use of the Digital Smile Design Concept as an Auxiliary Tool in Aesthetic Rehabilitation: A Case Report
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Intraoral ScannerOperative DentistryClinical DentistryAesthetic SurgeryFacial ReconstructionRehabilitation EngineeringMaxillofacial SurgeryAuxiliary ToolAssistive TechnologyDesignUser ExperienceAesthetic Facial SurgeryRehabilitationDigital Smile DesignCeramic Crown RestorationAesthetic RehabilitationCase ReportExperimental AestheticHarmonic Smile CorrectionMedicinePlastic Surgery
The digital smile design is a practical diagnosis method that can assist the clinician to visualize and measure dentogingival discrepancies. This clinical report aims to present the associated steps, from the diagnosis of the alterations diagnosis through to the final aesthetic result. A 37-years-old female patient presented as her main complaint the tooth form and colour discrepancies. Applying the digital smile design principle, the necessary measures for a harmonic smile correction could be accurately determined. The initial diagnosis led to a wax up of the master cast that was duplicated in acrylic resin directly in the mouth. This temporary restoration guided the periodontal surgery and the final pressed ceramic crown restoration. We conclude that the digital smile design concept seems to be a useful tool to achieve a satisfactory aesthetic result.
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