Aesthetic, conservative, and imperative rehabilitation of Midline diastema-a case report

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1Manisha verma., Mohammad Abdurrahman Khan and Nand Lal

Aesthetic restorative procedures have gained immense popularity in the recent years. Midline diastemas have been commonly reported by a majority of patients due to poor aesthetic appeal. Various treatment modalities are available and cases have to be managed differently depending on the etiological factors. Also, the selection of an appropriate restorative option is imperative to providing a pleasing smile. Conservative treatments that provide a solution to aesthetic problems and fulfil the patient’s expectations should always be the first therapeutic option. Management of large anterior interdental spaces requires a comprehensive treatment planning and often a multidisciplinary approach is essential from a team of restorative dentists and periodontists to focus on the etiological factors, patient needs, aesthetics and achieve stable long term clinical results.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijcar.2022.1535.0341
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