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Published on: February 23, 2024
Aesthetic Management of Tooth Size Discrepancies
Raman Aulakh1,2, Tommaso Weinstein1,2
1Raman Aulakh BDS (Birmingham), MSc Orthodontics (Aarhus), Diploma Clinical Education (RCSPG), Certificate Medical Education (Harvard Medical School) Course Director Clear Aligner Diploma, City of London Dental School; Postgraduate Tutor, MSc Aesthetic Dentistry, King's College London, London, UK.
Abstract:
The aesthetic management of tooth size discrepancies is an essential component when dealing with simple and complex dental rehabilitation. Tooth size and shape is a crucial factor that strongly influences both the smile and the face in the treatment outcome. From an orthodontic perspective, evaluation of the ideal mesiodistal widths relating to both maxillary and mandibular arches is required to plan the correct occlusal, aesthetic, and functional result.The aim of this paper is to propose a safe and repeatable method to evaluate and correct tooth size discrepancy through the presentation of two case reports. Both cases were managed using a combination of clear aligner therapy and minimally invasive restorative procedures, as well as the use of digital tools.
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