Worn dentition: achieving functional and aesthetic performance in semi-permanent restorations with the new LuxaCrown composite /  Contemporary prosthetic implant restoration protocols. Dr. Kleanthis Manolakis March 12, 2022

Worn dentition: achieving functional and aesthetic performance in semi-permanent restorations with the new LuxaCrown composite /  Contemporary prosthetic implant restoration protocols.

Athens, Greece, 3. 2022

Organizer – Vitsaropoulos SA Athens, Aidite Quinhuangdao & DMG Hamburg

Often clinicians face great challenges dealing with extensive restorative clinical cases. Redefining aesthetics and function in compromised dentitions is often a challenging and time-consuming process. During the temporary restorative phase not only aesthetics and function need to be discussed with the patient and the restorative team, but establishing endodontic and periodontal stability is of primary interest as well. During this temporary phase, which occasionally may last a prolonged period of time, the use of high-performance temporary restorative materials can be beneficial.

LuxaCrown is raising the bar in intermediate prosthetic restorations. Produced with ease in one session chairside, the LuxaCrown restoration offers impressive long-term reliability. LuxaCrown bridges the gap between simple restorative provisionals and permanent dental prostheses with its significant requirements in terms of strength, durability and aesthetics. This lecture will present clinical cases highlighting the use of this new supreme quality composite material designed to serve as a long-term semi-permanent restorative material presenting outstanding clinical performance.

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