Cervical erosion existed on all the anterior teeth. Previous attempts were failing. Teeth were triangular shaped. Indirect veneers would require interproximal tooth reduction. Direct composite bonding provided an essentially reversible procedure.
Note the cervical erosion some of which was sub gingival. Plenty of access to the interproximals.
Flowable composite placed first into the interproximals and onto the erosive surface. This provided a bubble free and sealed margin. Kerr’s A1 Point 4 used secondarily to finish out the veneer.
Cervical erosion existed on all the anterior teeth. Previous attempts were failing. Teeth were triangular shaped. Indirect veneers would require interproximal tooth reduction. Direct composite bonding provided an essentially reversible procedure.
Note complete sub gingival isolation with ample access to the interproximals. Clear Triad gel (Dentsply) used to secure the tofflemire retainer.
Flowable composite placed first into the interproximals and onto the erosive surface. This provided a bubble free and sealed margin. Kerr’s A1 Point 4 used secondarily to finish out the veneer.
Tooth #8 ready for shaping immediately after tofflemire matrix removed. Tooth #8 sets up tooth for the remaining treatment. It dictates tooth length and width. The embrasure line angles must be with the long axis of the face
It is important the two centrals are equal width. The Boley Gauge helps determine equal width of 8&9 before moving on to tooth #9.