2015
DOI: 10.4103/2229-6360.163651
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Gingival veneer: A prosthetic solution for the esthetically challenging black triangles: A case series

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“…Pembuatan restorasi gigi tetap menggunakan keramik gingival juga mampu memperbaiki estetik kasus kecacatan ridge pada pasien dengan bibir sumbing dan langit-langit mulut (Gambar 3) (Jadhav Gambar 1. A. Restorasi komposit gingiva (Ramanujam et al, 2015), B. Restorasi akrilik gingiva (Barzilay et al, 2003), C. Restorasi silikon gingiva (Barzilay et al, 2003), D. Restorasi keramik Gingiva (Jun et al, 2014). et al, 2011).…”
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“…Pembuatan restorasi gigi tetap menggunakan keramik gingival juga mampu memperbaiki estetik kasus kecacatan ridge pada pasien dengan bibir sumbing dan langit-langit mulut (Gambar 3) (Jadhav Gambar 1. A. Restorasi komposit gingiva (Ramanujam et al, 2015), B. Restorasi akrilik gingiva (Barzilay et al, 2003), C. Restorasi silikon gingiva (Barzilay et al, 2003), D. Restorasi keramik Gingiva (Jun et al, 2014). et al, 2011).…”
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“…The loss of periodontal attachment is a concern that influences treatment options for teeth in various dental specialties. The loss of support mechanism affects not only the away from the cementoenamel junction, thereby exposing the root surface to the oral environment [1]. It manifests in the anterior region as elongated clinical crowns, widened embrasures, and altered phonetics [2].…”
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“…The loss of support mechanism affects not only the away from the cementoenamel junction, thereby exposing the root surface to the oral environment [1]. It manifests in the anterior region as elongated clinical crowns, widened embrasures, and altered phonetics [2]. In addition, the teeth may also show hypersensitivity.…”
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“…Class I and II can be managed surgically whereas severe and extensive recession in multiple teeth can be managed nonsurgically with gingival prostheses. Gingival prostheses is also called as flange prosthesis, gingival mask, gingival veneer prosthesis, gingival replacement unit and artificial gingiva 5 .…”
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confidence: 99%