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RGO (Porto Alegre) ; 71: e20230040, 2023. graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1514653

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ABSTRACT The gingival contour, the color of the teeth and the presence of interincisal diastema are seen as unsightly factors, being highly harmful from a social point of view. The present study aimed to report a comprehensive and conservative esthetic treatment executed with a multidisciplinary approach in a 20-year-old female patient that presented darkened teeth with poor spacing and excessive gingival display while smiling, as well as present a brief literature review on multidisciplinary approach in esthetic dentistry. After clinical examination and diagnosis, a treatment plan was elaborated to meet the patient's expectations with a conservative approach. After patient consent, therapy began with supervised home-based tooth whitening with 22% carbamide peroxide applied one hour/daily for 14 days, followed with gingival recontouring surgery and, after a healing period of 30 days, diastemas closure with direct composite resin technique, occlusal adjustment, finishing, and polishing. The multidisciplinary approach was fundamental for the accomplishment of the proposed treatment, achieving satisfactory esthetic and functional results.


RESUMO O contorno gengival, a cor dos dentes e a presença de diastemas interincisivos são vistos como fatores antiestéticos, sendo altamente prejudicial do ponto de vista social. O presente estudo teve como objetivo relatar um tratamento estético conservador executado com abordagem multidisciplinar em uma paciente do sexo feminino de 20 anos que apresentava dentes escurecidos com pouco espaçamento e exposição gengival excessiva ao sorrir, bem como apresentar uma breve revisão de literatura sobre à abordagem multidisciplinar em odontologia estética. Após exame clínico e diagnóstico, foi elaborado um plano de tratamento para atender as expectativas do paciente com abordagem conservadora. Após consentimento do paciente, foi iniciada o clareamento dental supervisionado com peróxido de carbamida 22% aplicado uma hora/dia por 14 dias, seguido de cirurgia de recontorno gengival e, após um período de cicatrização de 30 dias, fechamento de diastemas com técnica de resina composta direta. Neste caso, a abordagem multidisciplinar foi fundamental para a realização do tratamento proposto, alcançando resultados estéticos e funcionais satisfatórios.

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Braz. j. oral sci ; 21: e225334, jan.-dez. 2022. ilus
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1384158

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Aim This study aimed to analyze the influence of finishing and polishing (F/P) protocols on resin surface through roughness (Ra) values and laser scan microscopy observations. Methods Forty-eight (n=48) resin specimens were sorted into four groups (n=12), according to the type of resin used: Filtek Z250 (Z250), Filtek Z350 (Z350), Filtek One Bulk Fill (BF), Filtek P60 (P60). The specimens were sorted into six groups according to the type of F/P system used (n=2/group): Control group, Diamond bur (KG Sorensen), Soflex Pop-On Discs (3M ESPE), Soflex Spiral (3M ESPE), Dura Gloss (American Burs), and Praxis (TDV). Results The highest roughness values (Ra) were attributed to BF group for all F/P systems, except for the Soft-Lex PopOn discs. The Soft-Lex PopOn, Spiral, and Praxis discs presented a better performance for the surface treatment of the tested composite resins. Regardless of the restorative material, the use of diamond bur or single-step abrasive rubber (Dura Gloss) were associated with the highest Ra values. Conclusion The effect of F/P systems on Ra is material-dependent and instrument or system-dependent.


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Microscopy, Confocal , Composite Resins , Dental Materials , Dental Polishing
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Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1422285

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Abstract Objective: To analyze the self-reported need of patients compared to professional indications for tooth whitening. Material and Methods: Initially, 58 undergraduate students responded to a form that highlighted the question: "Do you think you need to have your teeth whitened?" Among those who answered positively to the previous question, ten individuals were photographed with their smiles. In addition, they were asked to point out, on the Vita 3D-Master scale, which color they believed their teeth had, a value that was compared to the actual color obtained by a spectrophotometer. Finally, the photographs were presented to dentists, who were asked about the indication or not of the whitening treatment. Results: Most interviewees (63.8%) self-reported the need for whitening, as well as there was a greater incidence of a positive indication among professionals (53.9%). Pearson's Chi-square test revealed a relationship between patient gender and the training course on the desire to have teeth whitened. Among the professionals, the specialty, as well as time since graduation, interfered in the indication for whitening. Conclusion: Professionals and patients share the aesthetic ideal directly related to light teeth; most patients self-perceive the color of their teeth darker than it actually is; the opinion about the color of the teeth has an extremely subjective character and varies greatly from one professional to another (AU).


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Tooth Bleaching/methods , Spectrophotometers , Photography, Dental/methods , Esthetics, Dental , Self-Testing , Social Perception , Students, Health Occupations , Chi-Square Distribution , Cross-Sectional Studies/methods , Surveys and Questionnaires
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