Due to their benefits, including immediate aesthetics, minimum invasion, cost effectiveness, adhesion to tooth structure, and chair side treatment options, direct anterior composite restorative procedures have been very popular in recent years. The most frequent reason for tissue loss in the aesthetic zone of the dentition is a severe damage to the dental hard tissue. The aesthetic restoration of maxillary central incisors with cracked incisal edges is difficult, difficult, and technique-sensitive. Success depends on the knowledge and abilities of the operator. It's crucial that the different hues are positioned with the appropriate thickness in addition to accurately recreating the anatomy. This case study demonstrates how to replicate the palatal structure of teeth that require aesthetic restoration using a putty index technique.
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