2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41415-020-2405-x
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Improvement of aesthetics in a patient with tetracycline stains using the injectable composite resin technique: case report with 24-month follow-up

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“…In addition, this technique provides the possibility of restoring one or more teeth, even in cases involving posterior teeth [ 32 ]. However, reports in the literature indicate that some care must be taken to avoid periodontal biological complications [ 10 , 25 , 29 ]. One study [ 10 ] indicated that to avoid invasion of the biological distance, the retraction cord should be placed in the gingival sulcus to prevent the fluid resin from flowing more than 0.5 mm; other authors [ 25 , 29 ] indicated that the transparent matrix can be cut following the gingival margin and at the sulcular level, thus obtaining better control of excess material and facilitating its removal.…”
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“…In addition, this technique provides the possibility of restoring one or more teeth, even in cases involving posterior teeth [ 32 ]. However, reports in the literature indicate that some care must be taken to avoid periodontal biological complications [ 10 , 25 , 29 ]. One study [ 10 ] indicated that to avoid invasion of the biological distance, the retraction cord should be placed in the gingival sulcus to prevent the fluid resin from flowing more than 0.5 mm; other authors [ 25 , 29 ] indicated that the transparent matrix can be cut following the gingival margin and at the sulcular level, thus obtaining better control of excess material and facilitating its removal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, reports in the literature indicate that some care must be taken to avoid periodontal biological complications [ 10 , 25 , 29 ]. One study [ 10 ] indicated that to avoid invasion of the biological distance, the retraction cord should be placed in the gingival sulcus to prevent the fluid resin from flowing more than 0.5 mm; other authors [ 25 , 29 ] indicated that the transparent matrix can be cut following the gingival margin and at the sulcular level, thus obtaining better control of excess material and facilitating its removal. In this clinical case, the placement of a retraction cord in the gingival sulcus was chosen, thus avoiding infiltration of the fluid resin into the gingival sulcus.…”
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“…A lack of attached gingiva may be a pathognomonic feature [7]. Thus, dentists have a crucial role in early diagnosis and management [8]. Diagnosis relies heavily on clinical symptoms, so imaging such as echocardiography and MRI is useful in assessing common cardiovascular problems such as mitral valve prolapse and aortic dilatation.…”
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confidence: 99%