Minimally invasive use of coloured composite resin in aesthetic restoration of periodontially involved teeth: Case report
Gingival recession causes not only aesthetic problems, but problems with oral hygiene, plaque accumulation, speech, and tooth sensitivity. Replacing the missing gingival tissue with composite resin, when indicated, can be a time- and cost-effective solution. Here we report the case of a 25-year-old...
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Main Authors: | M.A. Wahbi (Author), H.S. Al Sharief (Author), H. Tayeb (Author), A. Bokhari (Author) |
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2013-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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