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articl 2021/10/20

The atraumatic technique of restoration/reconstruction of frontal teeth in an upper jaw with defective crown with the bevel in the lingual direction using а composite material and mesh­contour reinforcing framework

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The atraumatic technique of restoration/reconstruction of frontal teeth in an upper jaw with defective crown with the bevel in the lingual direction using а composite material and mesh­contour reinforcing framework

 

 

This article describes the patented direct atraumatic method of restoration/reconstruction of anterior teeth of the upper jaw with beveled crown defect in the palatal direction using а composite material and mesh-contour reinforcing framework. The defect is eliminating with the account anatomical and topographical as well as biomechanical features of structure of the tooth coronal part. Sunlight passing through a prism separates into its component colors; laser lights however are a single color. Today at the dawn of the 21st century there are a variety of dental uses for lasers, from diagnosing cavities to the removal of gum and tooth structure to treat disease. Dental laser procedures are minimally invasive and can result in less tissue removal, less bleeding and less discomfort for patients after surgery. 

Defects of the coronal part of the upper jaw teeth with a bevel to the palatal side are quite common in clinical practice. The causes of their occurrence can be carious and non-carious (pathological abrasion, traumatic fracture) damage to the teeth. The complexity of the defect lies in the different depths of destruction of hard tissues on the vestibular and palatal surfaces: from the side of the vestibular surface, the depth of the defect does not exceed 1/3 of the height of the coronal part, and from the palatal side - no more than an middle third the height of the coronal part. To achieve this goal, a method was developed for the restoration of the upper anterior tooth with a defect in the crown part with a bevel to the palatal side using a patented mesh contour reinforcing frame and composite material.

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