Felippe LA, Monteiro S, Baratieri LN, Caldeira de Andrada MA, Ritter AV. Using opaquers under direct composite resin veneers: an illustrated review of the technique.
J ESTHET RESTOR DENT 2004;
15:327-36; discussion 337. [PMID:
14982659 DOI:
10.1111/j.1708-8240.2003.tb00306.x]
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Abstract
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In restorative dentistry direct composite resin materials can be used to conservatively resolve many esthetic problems. Opaque resins are often necessary to mask discolorations and/or dark backgrounds when restoring anterior teeth. This article presents a direct composite resin veneer technique using opaquers. Potential problems with the tone of restorations after the use of opaquers are discussed. Advantages, limitations, and the clinical technique are presented. Training, as well as attention to the technique, contributes to an acceptable result.
CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
Resinous opaquers can be used as a valid adjunct to the direct composite resin veneer technique when conservatively restoring dark teeth.
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