Hastalar için yaygın estetik problemlerden biri olan maksiller orta hat diastemaları, yüksek frenulum bağlantısı kaynaklı oluşabilir. Direk preparasyonsuz kompozit rezin restorasyonlar, normal olmayan frenum bağlantısı tedavisinden sonra ekonomik ve başarılı olabilir. Bu yayında, yüksek frenulum nedeniyle meydana gelen bir maksiller majör diastema vakası bildirilmiştir. Diastema, frenektomi ve ofis tipi beyazlatma prosedürlerinden sonra invaziv olmayan direkt kompozit rezin restorasyonları ile tedavi edilmiştir. Restorasyonların başarısı 3 ay, 9 ay ve 18 ay takiplerinde değerlendirilmiştir.
Maxillary midline (major) diastemas are common aesthetic problems for the patients. Recently, it is easier to get rid of those unwilling spaces aesthetically with the help of newly developed restorative materials. Major diastema may frequently occur due to high frenulum junctions thus causing unaesthetic outlook for some patients. In this case report a maxillary major diastema due to high frenulum was closed non-invasively with direct, prepless composite resin restorations. In this case frenectomy, office bleaching and direct prepless restorations was respectively planned. Six weeks were waited for periodontal tissue healing after frenectomy operation and then bleaching procedure was done using 40% hydrogen peroxide gel (Opalescence Xtra Boost, Ultradent, USA). Following vital bleaching; after 2 weeks, universal adhesive agent (Universal bond, Kuraray Noritake, Japan) was applied to the etched enamel surfaces (36% phosphoric acid etching with DeTrey Conditioner 36, Dentsply, Germany). Direct composite resin restorations was done using “A1B” and “NE” shades (Estelite Asteria, Tokuyama Dental, Japan). Polishing discs (SofLex, 3M ESPE, USA), interdental strips (Epitex, GC, Japan) and two spiral polishing twists (Twist Dia, Kuraray, Japan) was used during the finishing and polishing stages. The success of the final restorations were assessed in 3 month, 9 month and 18 month follow ups.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Dentistry |
Journal Section | Case Reports |
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Publication Date | June 28, 2019 |
Published in Issue | Year 2019 Volume: 3 Issue: 1 |