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Modern Research in Dentistry

Digital Restoration of Maxillary Central Incisors After Trauma Using an Intraoral Scanner and a CAD/CAM System in an 11-year-Old
  • Open or CloseSigalit Blumer*

    Head, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Tel Aviv University, School of Dental Medicine, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel

    *Corresponding author:Sigalit Blumer, Head, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Tel Aviv University, School of Dental Medicine, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel

Submission: April 05, 2021Published: April 16, 2021

DOI: 10.31031/MRD.2021.06.000633

ISSN:2637-7764
Volume6 Issue2

Abstract

Background: Most dental trauma in children and adolescents involve anterior tooth fractures. Advancements in ceramics technology and in computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) systems, have led to the technological abilities to produce single all-ceramic crowns with high biocompatibility, esthetics, and optimal mechanical properties. However, there is no information regarding the use of this technique in children./

Case report: Treatment of extensive crown fractures on an 11-year-old patient using a chairside CAD/ CAM technology. The teeth were scanned, and the restorations were fabricated using the manufacturing unit of the CAD/CAM system and glazed to the appropriate tooth color. At a follow up visits, the restorations kept their strength and esthetic appearance (one year follow up)./

Conclusion: The digital restoration treatment is especially suitable for treating children with dental trauma. It has the advantage of better esthetic, functional and durable results compering to conventional restorations, and it often requires only a single session./

Keywords: CAD/CAM; Pediatric Dentistry; Dental Materials; Digital Dentistry; Operative Dentistry

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