Case Reports in Dentistry (Jan 2022)

Facial Line Angles: A Key to Tooth-like Rehabilitation

  • Rim Kallala,
  • Yosra Gassara,
  • Ines Azouzi,
  • Amani Adli,
  • Dalenda Hadyaoui,
  • Zohra Nouira,
  • Chiraz Baccouche,
  • Soumaya Touzi,
  • Belhassen Harzallah,
  • Mounir Cherif

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/4917536
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2022

Abstract

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Recently, improvement of appearance and a quest for beauty have become a primary concern for patients. It is a challenging task for a clinician to achieve esthetic integration of prosthetic pieces for anterior teeth, particularly for highly demanding patients who give attention to particular details. The challenge is harder when only one tooth has to be restored. The objective is to achieve a fully and perfectly integrated rehabilitation with natural dentition. Poorly described, facial line angles are key to the success of achieving the desired tooth shape, especially for the maxillary central incisor. They influence both the shape and color of the tooth through optical illusion. Their misplacement could certainly spoil the esthetic outcome. Thus, it is mandatory to respect and recreate them. The objective of the present study was to define and then to highlight their importance. It also aimed to give some tips on how to perfect the shape of prosthetic teeth through a clinical case of central incisor esthetic rehabilitation.