2020
DOI: 10.1111/jerd.12563
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Abstract: Objective There are multiple treatment options to enhance a patient's smile, from conservative bleaching procedures to composite resins, porcelain veneers, or full‐coverage crowns. Treating patients with porcelain veneers is a commonly used approach in esthetic dentistry. Provisional restorations for veneers can be time‐consuming to make and difficult to retain. This article illustrates a technique for fabricating indirect snap‐on provisional restorations for veneer cases, describing both analog and digital ap… Show more

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“…The effect of CAD/CAM occlusal devices on teeth and soft tissues health is a paramount aspect that should be further investigated. Removability facilitates oral hygiene daily procedures [8], but further long-term clinical studies are necessary to define the impact of DEFS on oral health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The effect of CAD/CAM occlusal devices on teeth and soft tissues health is a paramount aspect that should be further investigated. Removability facilitates oral hygiene daily procedures [8], but further long-term clinical studies are necessary to define the impact of DEFS on oral health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, additional studies should be carried out on the different materials used to fabricate DEFS appliances, in order to investigate the tribological behavior (wear, occlusal surface modifications over time, etc.). Up to now, polycarbonate [3,4,6,9,10] and resin [5,7,8] have been proposed in the currently available literature, but no long-term comparative study has been conducted yet. This is particularly important if we consider that cases of severe tooth wear, inducing loss of dental hard tissues as a result of attrition, abrasion and erosion, [11] are increasing and increasing over the years: it has been estimated that severe tooth wear affects 3% of the population at 20 years old and 17% at 70 years old [12,13], increasing with the age.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…The snap on smile is a removable splint of only 10 or 13 units to cover the lingual and facial surfaces of the teeth with the occlusal surface of molar cuts [12]. The unique design allows the patient to snap the splint into the oral cavity and is able to eat and chew with the snap on smile.…”
Section: Snap On Smilementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Occlusal surface of Snap on Smile [12] The snap on smile is the flexible and adjustable device that needs no preparation or reconstruction of the tooth structure; it doesn't require any anaesthetic injections or cementation procedures. In fact it is non-invasive that makes it perfectly reversible [13].…”
Section: Snap On Smilementioning
confidence: 99%