New Trends and Criteria in the Minimally Invasive Esthetic Rehabilitation of Anterior Teeth

The objective of this review is to discuss the clinical performance and long-term surface quality of anterior restorative techniques with resin composites and prefabricated veneers in comparison to ceramic.Recent FindingsRecent studies have proved that resin composite anterior restorations had a very good middle-term clinical performance. On the other hand, prefabricated resin composite veneers have only documented short-term results.SummaryThe surface quality of resin-based restorations depends on the habits of the patients and the nature of the material used. Periodic recalls, refurbishment, and re-polishing procedures need to be performed to extend their longevity. Prefabricated veneers or the use of clear templates can be advocated as an alternative to direct veneers for patients that cannot afford the cost of ceramic veneers but still wants to have a harmonious smile in a single visit.
Source: Current Oral Health Reports - Category: Dentistry Source Type: research