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Lengthening Clinical Crowns

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1990
Finding a solution to the short clinical crown is based on an appreciation of the biological width of attachment plus the dimensional requirements of sound restorative procedures. The collective talents of restorative dentist, orthodontist, and periodontist often are needed to cope with the problem.
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Principles of Crown Lengthening Surgery

Dental Update, 2009
Crown lengthening is an invaluable tool for the restorative dentist in the management of short clinical crown heights. This procedure, as an adjunct to a holistic restorative treatment plan, can produce predictable results, whilst ensuring good aesthetics and maintaining periodontal health.
Geoffrey J, Bateman   +2 more
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Crown Lengthening Surgery: An Overview

Primary Dental Journal, 2019
The term ‘crown lengthening surgery’ refers to a variety of techniques which aim to expose a greater amount of tooth structure around a tooth or group of teeth. The decision to treat and which technique to use will depend upon: the underlying aetiology; a thorough history and examination; results of any supporting investigations and a clear ...
Harpoonam Jeet, Kalsi   +4 more
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Treatment of External Cervical Resorption via Surgical Crown Lengthening and Concomitant Placement of a Resin Modified Glass Ionomer Restoration: A Case Series a 1-4 Year Follow Up.

The international journal of periodontics & restorative dentistry
External cervical resorption is a disease entity with an idiopathic etiology by which osteoclastic invasion cavitates teeth near the cemento-enamel junction.
Adam S Goldberg   +2 more
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Periodontics: 5. Surgical Crown Lengthening

Dental Update, 2007
The surgical crown lengthening procedures are usually used to facilitate the restoration of teeth with poor retentive properties. These techniques can also be applied to the management of aesthetic gingival problems.
Hassan, Ziada   +4 more
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The Supracrestal Soft Tissue Height as a Guide for Surgical Crown Lengthening Procedures.

The international journal of periodontics & restorative dentistry
Surgical crown lengthening (SCL) is a predictable method of increasing the availability of supragingival tooth structure for biological, aesthetic and/or restorative reasons.
Oscar González-Martín, M. Sanz
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Esthetic Crown Lengthening with Digital Workflow: Case Report and Bibliographic Review

Journal of Dental Health and Oral Research
Introduction: Crown lengthening is a surgical procedure commonly used for the treatment of altered passive eruption. It involves the removal of gingival tissue and bone to create a longer clinical crown and apically reposition the gingival margin ...
Yarely Guadalupe Ramos-Herrera
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Restoring teeth following crown lengthening procedures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1991
Crown lengthening procedures are often necessary to successfully restore teeth that have been mutilated at or below the level of the bone crest. Forced eruption is preferred to surgical removal of supporting alveolar bone, since forced eruption preserves the biologic width, maintains esthetics, and at the same time exposes sound tooth structure for the
D, Assif, R, Pilo, B, Marshak
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Use of Zirconia Biovolume Associated With Esthetic Crown Lengthening in Patients With Vertical Maxillary Excess: Digital Workflow and Surgical Procedure.

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry
OBJECTIVE To clinically evaluate the effect of the application of a Zirconia biovolume combined with surgical crown lengthening in patients with altered passive eruption, vertical maxillary excess, and excessive gingival display.
Eugenio Longo   +4 more
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Fracture resistance and failure mode of endodontically treated premolars reconstructed by different preparation approaches: Cervical margin relocation and crown lengthening with complete and partial ferrule with three different post and core systems.

Journal of Prosthodontics, 2023
PURPOSE To assess the fracture resistance and failure mode of endodontically treated premolars reconstructed by different preparation approaches: cervical margin relocation (CMR) and crown lengthening (CL) with complete ferrule (CLF) and partial ferrule (
Mehran Falahchai   +4 more
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