Quo vadis, esthetic dentistry? Part II: Composite resin overtreatment and social media appeal

Author:

Hirata Ronaldo1,Hilgert Leandro Augusto2,Sampaio Camila S.3,de Andrade Oswaldo Scopin4,Melo Ginger5,Ritter André V.6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomaterials and Biomimetics New York University College of Dentistry New York City New York USA

2. Department of Operative Dentistry, School of Health Sciences University of Brasília Brasilia Brazil

3. Advanced Clinical Fellowship Programs in Esthetic, and Operative and Digital Dentistry New York University College of Dentistry New York City New York USA

4. Advanced Program in Esthetic Dentistry Senac University São Paulo Brazil

5. Anatomy and Sculpture and Restorative Dentistry of UNIVAG Várzea Grande, MT Brazil

6. University of Washington School of Dentistry Seattle Washington USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesThis article presents case reports highlighting over‐treatments with resin composites, often misconceived as minimally invasive procedures.Clinical ConsiderationsTooth‐colored restorative materials, such as ceramics and composites, have found widespread application to correct problems related to tooth color, shape, and alignment. When composite resin is used, these procedures can be done in a very conservative, cost‐effective, and timely fashion. However, it is noteworthy that contemporary dental esthetic expectations are based on standards propagated by social media and other marketing and communications platforms. The abuse of and addiction to social media impacts can lead to unrealistic esthetic expectations and standards for both patients and dentists.ConclusionsAfter a critical discussion on ceramic veneers published in part I of this 2‐part series, this article directs attention towards what has become a trendy fashion, i.e., the use of direct composite resins as “non‐prep” veneers in clinical situations that arguably required no restorative intervention at all. We further explore how social media influences the decision‐making processes of both professionals and patients.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry

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