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18 prosthetic section DENTAL TECHNOLOGY, JANUARY-MARCH 2024
FIG 19: Recording the posterior bite with bite registration material from FIG 20: Lithium di-silicate veneerlays and overlays received from the lab.
zhermack.
FIG 21: After completion of bonding of the posterior restora- FIG 22: Precise composite palatal veneers were fabricated FIG 23: All the lingual composite veneers were bonded one
tions, we addressed the anteriors. First, all the severely from the Precision dental studio, Kolhapur with incisal stop by one using the universal bond from Tokuyama, after sur-
eroded lingual lesions were treated with immediate dentinal for easier placement during bonding face treatment with phosphoric acid and pumice cleaning.
sealing using the Palifique dentin bonding agent. A resin Variolink-n veneer resin cement (Ivoclar) was used for
coat was done using the flow from [Tokuyama, Japan]. A cementation.
careful preparation of the lingual veneers was done pre-
serving marginal enamel to be used for bonding.
FIG 24: Labial view of the lower teeth after bonding the lingual veneers FIG 25: After the completion of lingual bonding, a minimally invasive labial veneer prepara-
tion was done for restoration with lithium di-silicate veneers for esthetics and better func-
tional solution.
FIG 26: Lithium di-silicate crowns and veneers received from the Precision Dental Studio, Kolhapur.
FIG 27: Final work, after bonding with lithium di-silicate crowns, veneers, veneerlays and FIG 28: Anterior guidance of the new occlusal scheme established.
overlays.

