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    Area of Science:

    • Dental materials science
    • Restorative dentistry
    • Esthetic dentistry

    Background:

    • Fractured teeth involving enamel and dentin are commonly treated with composite resin restorations.
    • Achieving a perfect color match between restorations and natural tooth structure can be challenging.
    • Discrepancies in color may necessitate interventions to maintain esthetic outcomes.

    Observation:

    • Color discrepancies can occur between composite restorations and natural tooth structure.
    • Such discrepancies may necessitate corrective procedures.

    Findings:

    • A repair procedure can effectively correct the color of an existing composite restoration.
    • This repair avoids the need for complete restoration replacement.

    Implications:

    • Repairing composite restorations preserves valuable tooth structure.
    • Corrective color adjustments maintain or improve the esthetic outcome of dental work.
    • Minimally invasive repair strategies enhance patient satisfaction and treatment longevity.