Resumo: Considerando a estética anterior do sorriso gengival, o uso de próteses implanto-suportadas tem sido bastante eficaz para reabilitação de espaços protéticos. Entretanto, para um resultado de excelência em estética, a morfologia gengival deve estar harmonizada com o sorriso e a prótese. Este estudo teve como objetivo relatar o caso clínico de uma paciente que foi submetida a exodontia seguida de provisório imediato dos elementos 12 e 22, e posteriormente a exodontia dos elementos 11 e 21, seguido da instalação de prótese provisória múltipla do incisivos superiores. A fim de harmonizar o sorriso, foram trabalhadas algumas sessões de condicionamento gengival, utilizando a técnica de pressão sob a margem gengival através do término da prótese provisória. Para isto, foram coletados imagens e dados em prontuários. Ao final do tratamento notouse uma melhora na arquitetura gengival e perfil de emergência. Logo, conclui-se que o tratamento para condicionamento gengival previamente a prótese definitiva é um passo importante na reabilitação de áreas protéticas, principalmente quando em regiões estéticas.Abstract: Considering the anterior aesthetics of gingival smile, the use of implant-supported prostheses has been very effective for rehabilitation of prosthetic spaces. However, for a result of aesthetic excellence, gingival morphology must be harmonized with smile and prosthesis. This study aimed to report the clinical case of a patient who underwent extraction followed by immediate provisional extraction of elements 12 and 22, and subsequently the extraction of elements 11 and 21, followed by the installation of a temporary multiple incisor prosthesis. In order to harmonize the smile, some gingival conditioning sessions were worked, using the pressure technique under the gingival margin through the completion of the provisional prosthesis. For this, images and data were collected from medical records. At the end of treatment, an improvement in gingival architecture and emergence profile was noted. Therefore, it is concluded that the treatment for gingival conditioning prior to the definitive prosthesis is an important step in the rehabilitation of prosthetic areas, especially when in aesthetic regions.
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