It is a case report of a minimally invasive technique for diastema restoration with sectional veneer fabrication. It involves a technically demanding procedure and less time with minimal disruption and stress to soft tissue. The method presented in this case report depicts the closure of anterior spacing by an aesthetic sectional veneer. Successful restoration in present-day dentistry includes minimal biological cost, promising longevity and esthetic integration in addition to traditional criteria. However, several other factors influence patient acceptance, such as the uncomplicated technique, possible intraoral repair, reduced soft tissue trauma, and affordable financial cost. The clinical procedure of sectional veneers, presented in this case, introduces an additional treatment option to produce a minimal invasive diastema restoration in a single appointment, with a reduced number of clinical steps. Keywords: Midline Diastema, Maxillary Anterior Diastema, Minimal Invasion Techniques, Esthetical Management, Partial Veneers
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