Circulatory Shock, types and stages, compensatory mechanisms
Dr. Arshin Hotchandani
1. Minimal Preparation Veneers
Increasing esthetic demands have led to the
development of ceramic systems that wed
esthetics with function with preservation of
sound enamel.
Noninvasive porcelain veneers were initially
recommended by Christensen and Quinn et al.
Slide No. 1 Dr. Arshin Hotchandani. Poster No.3
2. Pre-operative pictures:
Retracted view Patient smiling Occlusal view
Patient presented with a complaint of diastemas in
her maxillary anteriors which was treated using
composites but not to the patients satisfaction.The
dental health was evaluated and was good with no
periodontal problems.
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Dr. Arshin Hotchandani. Poster No.3
3. Diagnosis and Treatment plan
Retracted view Occlusal view
Tooth preparation included removal of the old
composite restoration and providing a subtle chamfer
as a margin extending linguo-proximally.The incisal
margin was planned as a butt joint.
Slide No. 3 Dr. Arshin Hotchandani. Poster No.3
4. Bonding procedure:
1)Etching of veneers 2)Application of silane 3)Acid etching the tooth
coupling agent surface
4)Application of bonding 5)Placement of veneers using 6)Removal of excess
agent luting cement and curing cement;finishing and polishing
Slide No. 4 Dr. Arshin Hotchandani. Poster No.3
5. Case Discussion:
Post-operative pictures
Retracted view Occlusal view
Pre-op close up Post-op close up
Slide No. 5 Dr. Arshin Hotchandani. Poster No.3
6. Conclusion
By using minimal preparation of natural tooth
structure and ultrathin porcelain veneers, we can
enhance the patient’s smile without aggressive tooth
reduction.The lamination effect of the bonding
process allows for strengthening of the thin ceramic
material, and the ceramist can achieve excellent
esthetics through layering of the stacked porcelain.
Slide No. 6 Dr. Arshin Hotchandani. Poster No.3