Exploring New Frontiers in Indirect Aesthetic Restoration
Due to the recent change in treatment philosophy, a minimally invasive approach is being adopted in cosmetic dentistry, with an aim to preserve maximum natural tooth structure while still achieving the desired aesthetic result in the best interest of the patient.
Advances in dental material technology and the development of novel aesthetic restorative materials have truly brought dentistry to the 21st century. Biocompatible aesthetic indirect restorative systems such as Ceramage, a zirconium silicate filled indirect composite, has provided the clinician with a wide array of restorative options ranging from conventional crowns and bridges to minimally invasive onlays, inlays, veneers, etc.
This comprehensive presentation will explore the novel application possibilities of a versatile aesthetic indirect composite system with a focus on its application in minimally invasive cosmetic dentistry.