Anterior Aesthetic Rehabilitation with Injection Moulding Technique: A Case Series
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https://doi.org/10.51200/bjms.v1i20.5682Keywords:
injection moulding technique, direct composite, anterior restoration, aestheticAbstract
The injection molding technique has gained popularity for its minimally invasive and time-efficient approach in direct anterior restorations. This case series highlights three clinical cases utilizing injectable resin composite for restoring aesthetics and function in amelogenesis imperfecta and irregularly shaped teeth post-orthodontic treatment. The technique, employing light-cured injectable composite, polymerized through transparent silicone index. The approach ensures optimal composite placement, accurate replication of tooth morphology, minimizes the air entrapment and enhances both the durability and aesthetics of the restoration with a strong marginal seal. The clinical time for the restoration has been considerably reduced thus enhances the patient experience. These cases demonstrate that the injection molding technique is a versatile, provides superior aesthetics, and offers predictable results for anterior direct restorations.
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