Digital resources for surgical and restorative treatment of excessive gingival display in one session

Author:

Giordani Gustavo1,Ottoboni Thiago2,Ottoboni Gustavo2,Martini Carolina Andognini1,Almeida Gabriela3,Falacho Rui I.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Private Practice – Studio Giordani São Paulo Brazil

2. Private Practice, Blumenau, Santa Catarina Blumenau Brazil

3. Dentistry Department, Faculty of Medicine University of Coimbra Coimbra Portugal

4. Center for Innovation and Research in Oral Sciences (CIROS), Faculty of Medicine University of Coimbra Coimbra Portugal

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis article aims to showcase the implementation of a digital workflow in addressing a case of multifactorial excessive gingival display in a patient with high esthetic demands, incorporating both surgical and restorative interventions in a single session.Clinical ConsiderationsA 28‐year‐old female patient presented with excessive gingival display, attributed to a combination of short teeth due to altered passive eruption, lip hyperactivity, and a sub‐nasal depression that lodged the upper lip during spontaneous smiling. The multidisciplinary treatment strategy encompassed surgical crown lengthening, the placement of a biovolume in the maxillary concavity, and the rehabilitation of the six anterior teeth with direct composite resin, all done in a single session. Smilecloud Biometrics was used to digitally plan the smile, and the final wax‐up/mock‐up was approved by the patient prior to any irreversible procedure. A digital planning center (GuiderLab) enabled the materialization of the virtual planning and the printing of the periodontal surgical guide, the biovolume, and the resin layering guides for the restorative technique.ConclusionsAdopting a digital workflow in multidisciplinary cases with excessive gingival display leads to predictable and more expedited outcomes, ensuring a favorable result between soft and hard tissues.Clinical SignificanceExcessive gingival display is a condition with multifactorial etiologies, including dentoalveolar, periodontal, skeletal, or muscular origins, or a combination of these factors. The diagnoses of altered passive eruption and a hypermobile upper lip are common in daily clinical practice and can be successfully managed through surgical crown lengthening and filling of the maxillary concavity, respectively. To achieve the desired outcome, restorative procedures often complement these surgical interventions.

Publisher

Wiley

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