Contemporary Digital Dentistry for Complex Cases in the Anterior Maxilla

Anterior maxilla Crown lengthening Predictability
DOI: 10.1111/jerd.13421 Publication Date: 2025-02-13T07:15:27Z
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT Objectives To demonstrate how contemporary digitally driven workflow can enhance outcomes for complex esthetic dental cases, focusing on three distinct clinical scenarios involving implant placement, crown lengthening, and tooth autotransplantation (ATT). Overview Three multidisciplinary cases our digital workflows, integrating diagnosis, treatment planning, patient communication, guided execution. The first case involves replacing two anterior central incisors using surgery, prefabricated customized healing abutments, a restorative process. second showcases an crown‐lengthening procedure, where Multifunctional Anatomical Prototypes (MAPs) serve as both mock‐up surgical guides, enhancing communication expected ensuring precise tissue management to prevent soft rebound. final features ATT, virtual planning 3D‐printed replica guides ensure predictability in the therapeutic outcome. These enabled strategies underscore customization achievable with technology. Conclusions Dental treatments zone require meticulous execution achieve controlled results that satisfaction long‐term stability. Contemporary Digital Dentistry enhances predictability, creating pathway leads success.
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