Esthetic Rehabilitation of Pediatric Patients Using Direct Bonding Technique—A Case Series Report

Pediatric esthetic dentistry is a sensitive technique, as children can be less cooperative; hence, minimal appointments are preferred. The most conservative treatment modality for anterior esthetic rehabilitation is using direct composite veneer restorations. In many instances, esthetic improvements...

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Main Authors: Sittana Elfadil, Hossam I. Nassar, Rana Aly Elbeshbeishy, Lovely M. Annamma
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/10/3/546
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author Sittana Elfadil
Hossam I. Nassar
Rana Aly Elbeshbeishy
Lovely M. Annamma
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description Pediatric esthetic dentistry is a sensitive technique, as children can be less cooperative; hence, minimal appointments are preferred. The most conservative treatment modality for anterior esthetic rehabilitation is using direct composite veneer restorations. In many instances, esthetic improvements using composite resin are the only possible option until the growth phase of the pediatric patient is complete. In this article, we present three different case scenarios in young teenagers with different treatment needs requiring esthetic restorations. The first case report is a patient with amelogenesis imperfecta, the second is with generalized spacing, and the third is with localized microdontia. All three patients were followed up for six months post direct composite veneering and were highly satisfied with their treatment outcomes, which boosted their self-confidence.
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spelling doaj.art-7a785ec66c67450ea8eb616ffca5a4172023-11-17T10:21:48ZengMDPI AGChildren2227-90672023-03-0110354610.3390/children10030546Esthetic Rehabilitation of Pediatric Patients Using Direct Bonding Technique—A Case Series ReportSittana Elfadil0Hossam I. Nassar1Rana Aly Elbeshbeishy2Lovely M. Annamma3Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Dentistry, Ajman University, Ajman P.O. Box 346, United Arab EmiratesDepartment of Prosthodontics, Future University Egypt, New Cairo P.O. Box 74, EgyptVisiting Faculty, Department of Basic Sciences, College of Dentistry, Ajman University, Ajman P.O. Box 346, United Arab EmiratesCenter of Medical and Bio-Allied Health Sciences Research, Ajman University, Ajman P.O. Box 346, United Arab EmiratesPediatric esthetic dentistry is a sensitive technique, as children can be less cooperative; hence, minimal appointments are preferred. The most conservative treatment modality for anterior esthetic rehabilitation is using direct composite veneer restorations. In many instances, esthetic improvements using composite resin are the only possible option until the growth phase of the pediatric patient is complete. In this article, we present three different case scenarios in young teenagers with different treatment needs requiring esthetic restorations. The first case report is a patient with amelogenesis imperfecta, the second is with generalized spacing, and the third is with localized microdontia. All three patients were followed up for six months post direct composite veneering and were highly satisfied with their treatment outcomes, which boosted their self-confidence.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/10/3/546pediatric esthetic dentistryamelogenesis imperfectadirect veneerscomposite resindental spacingmicrodontia
spellingShingle Sittana Elfadil
Hossam I. Nassar
Rana Aly Elbeshbeishy
Lovely M. Annamma
Esthetic Rehabilitation of Pediatric Patients Using Direct Bonding Technique—A Case Series Report
Children
pediatric esthetic dentistry
amelogenesis imperfecta
direct veneers
composite resin
dental spacing
microdontia
title Esthetic Rehabilitation of Pediatric Patients Using Direct Bonding Technique—A Case Series Report
title_full Esthetic Rehabilitation of Pediatric Patients Using Direct Bonding Technique—A Case Series Report
title_fullStr Esthetic Rehabilitation of Pediatric Patients Using Direct Bonding Technique—A Case Series Report
title_full_unstemmed Esthetic Rehabilitation of Pediatric Patients Using Direct Bonding Technique—A Case Series Report
title_short Esthetic Rehabilitation of Pediatric Patients Using Direct Bonding Technique—A Case Series Report
title_sort esthetic rehabilitation of pediatric patients using direct bonding technique a case series report
topic pediatric esthetic dentistry
amelogenesis imperfecta
direct veneers
composite resin
dental spacing
microdontia
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/10/3/546
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