Meeting an Esthetic Challenge: Shade Matching Veneers and a Crown on Maxillary Incisors - Report - DentalSpire

Meeting an Esthetic Challenge: Shade Matching Veneers and a Crown on Maxillary Incisors

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  • Macarena Rivera

  • Markus B. Blatz

  • March 1, 2026

  • 12 min

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Clinical Report: Shade Matching Veneers and a Crown on Maxillary Incisors

Overview

Revise to emphasize the significance of the innovative approach in overcoming common challenges in esthetic dentistry.

Background

Shade matching in esthetic dentistry is crucial for achieving natural-looking restorations, particularly in the anterior region where maxillary incisors are involved. Variations in tooth discoloration and structure complicate this process, necessitating advanced techniques to ensure seamless integration of restorations with natural teeth. The use of lithium-disilicate ceramics has gained popularity due to their favorable esthetic and mechanical properties, making them a viable option for complex restorative cases.

Data Highlights

No numerical data or trial data was provided in the article.

Key Findings

  • The combination of a high-opacity lithium-disilicate core and thin veneers can effectively mask underlying tooth discoloration.
  • A digital workflow enhances precision in designing and manufacturing restorations, ensuring better esthetic outcomes.
  • Using the same resin-based composite cement for bonding veneers and crowns helps achieve a uniform shade across all restorations.
  • Variations in optical parameters of natural teeth necessitate careful consideration of material properties and restoration thickness.
  • A mock-up technique allows for effective communication and visualization of expected esthetic results during treatment planning.

Clinical Implications

Detail how digital workflows can lead to improved patient satisfaction and outcomes.

Conclusion

This report highlights a practical solution for achieving optimal shade matching in anterior restorations, emphasizing the importance of material selection and digital planning in esthetic dentistry.

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