Biomechanical, operative and biological aspects of the cervical margin relocation: a case report
Author
Prado, Taiana PaolaChun, Eliseo Pablo
Augusto, Marina Gullo
Bernardon, Paula
Grassi, Elisa Donaria Aboucauch
Saavedra, Guilherme De Siqueira Ferreira Anzaloni
Mathias-Santamaria, Ingrid Fernandes
Santamaria, Mauro Pedrine
De Andrade, Guilherme Schmitt
Date
2022-06-01Journal
Brazilian Dental SciencePublisher
Institute of Science and Technology of São José dos Campos - UnespType
Article
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The clinical success of tooth-colored indirect restorations has been confirmed in several studies. However, inlays and onlays restorations in Class II cavities with deep gingival margins can still be considered a clinical challenge. With the purpose of facilitating the execution of the operative procedures in intrasulcular margins and reducing the risk of restorative failures, the technique of cervical margin relocation has been explored as a noninvasive alternative to surgical crown lengthening. This work aims at discussing through a case report the biomechanical, operative and biological aspects in the treatment of teeth with deep gingival margins. Therefore, given the therapy applied in the clinical case presented, it is concluded that the cervical margin relocation with composite resin is advantageous since it eliminates the need for surgery, allowing the implementation of indirect restorations in fewer clinical sessions, not causing damage to periodontal tissues once it provided good finishing and polishing with the establishment of a correct emergence profile, allowing flawless maintenance of gingival health after one year.Keyword
Composite ResinsDental Cavity Preparation
Dental marginal adaptation
Dental restoration failure
Inlays
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http://hdl.handle.net/10713/19685ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.4322/bds.2022.e3158