Fully digital workflow involving 3D-printed gingivectomy guide and 3D-printed wax-up to restore and reshape a congenitally missing central incisor after orthodontic treatment

Abdulaziz Alrebdi, Pablo Atria, Marie Therese Teehankee, Vania Olcay, Jeb Lopez, Camila S. Sampaio*

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Abstract

Objective: This case report describes a multidisciplinary approach using a digital wax-up to fabricate a gingivectomy and crown lengthening guides, to reshape a lateral incisor into a central incisor and improve overall esthetics. Clinical considerations: Comprehensive treatment planning is crucial when executing a multidisciplinary workflow, with digital tools proving to be invaluable aids. In the present case, a digitally designed wax-up was employed to generate a digital surgical guide for reshaping the gingival architecture of a lateral incisor into that of a central incisor, followed by composite restorations. Conclusion: The application of a digital wax-up for the design of a surgical guide and the fabrication of a silicone index led to a predictable and successful outcome in reshaping a lateral into a central incisor. Clinical significance: Post-orthodontic reshaping using direct composite is widely accepted by patients due to its cost-efectiveness and minimally invasive nature. This approach highlights the eficacy of digital technology in achieving precise dental restorations, highlighting its growing importance in modern dental practice.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)26-32
Number of pages7
JournalQuintessence International
Volume56
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2025
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • 3D printing
  • composite veneers
  • crown lengthening
  • digital dentistry
  • minimally invasive dentistry

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