The papillary veneers concept: an option for solving compromised dental situations

Couto Viana P.
Correia A.
Kovacs A.

Abstract:

Background: Rehabilitating anterior edentulous areas can be a challenge for clinicians when there is a loss of hard and soft tissues. The authors present an innovative approach to manage these cases.

Case Description: Case 1 involved a patient with a dental implant placed in the position of tooth no. 7 and a loss of soft tissues in the proximal areas. The authors bonded veneers to teeth nos. 6 and 8 and placed a screw-retained implant crown in the position of tooth no. 7. All of the prosthetic components had gingiva-shade and crown ceramics. Case 2 involved a patient with a dental implant in the position of tooth no. 10 and loss of soft tissues. The authors bonded papillary veneers to teeth nos. 9 and 11 and placed a screw-retained zirconia anatomical abutment prepared for a ceramic veneer with gingiva-shade ceramics in the cervical area.

Clinical Implications: The prosthetic option of papillary veneers helps in the restoration of lost soft tissue and can mimic natural appearance in a predictable and stable way.

Publication details:

J Am Dent Assoc 2012; 143(12): 1313-1316