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Comprehensive smile designing for correction of severely proclined maxillary anterior Teeth: A clinical case report
Authors
Dr. Anshadha Yede, Dr. Manish Chadha, Dr. Shyamolima Hazarika
Abstract
Severe proclination
of maxillary anterior teeth can adversely affect facial aesthetics, lip
competence, and smile harmony. This case report describes the esthetic
rehabilitation of a 46-year-old female patient presenting with maxillary
diastema and mobile mandibular anterior teeth. Orthodontic correction was
declined by the patient, and a prosthetic approach was planned using Digital
Smile Designing (DSD) with Exocad software. The digital workflow allowed
precise treatment planning, improved communication with the patient, and
ensured predictable esthetic and functional outcomes, resulting in satisfactory
smile enhancement and patient satisfaction. Diagnostic mock-ups, provisional
restorations, and crown lengthening were employed to optimize tooth proportions
and inclination. Definitive rehabilitation was completed with multilayered
zirconia crowns from canine to canine in the maxillary arch and from first
premolar to first premolar in the mandibular arch.
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Pages:121-125
How to cite this article:
Dr. Anshadha Yede, Dr. Manish Chadha, Dr. Shyamolima Hazarika "Comprehensive smile designing for correction of severely proclined maxillary anterior Teeth: A clinical case report". International Journal of Dental Sciences, Vol 8, Issue 1, 2026, Pages 121-125
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