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Developing enhanced aesthetics: a laboratory approach to restoration of compromised dentition in the anterior region.
The artistry involved in the development of natural-looking, aesthetic restorations has been recognized by dental professionals and patients alike, increasing the role of the laboratory technician in the overall treatment planning phase. While it is rare for patients to first present to the laboratory for treatment, proactive technicians can actively seek out patients and assist them in identifying the type of restorative care desired and provide a reference to a qualified clinician once a modality has been identified. The following case presentation details the laboratory sequence used in the fabrication of a low-fusing pressed ceramic restoration for a patient who presented to the laboratory for initial consultation and treatment planning.