Focuses on the science and application of bonded porcelain restorations (BPRs). The central philosophy is the biomimetic principle, advocating for restorative dentistry that mimics the natural structure, biomechanics, and esthetics of the intact tooth, often contrasting this approach with older techniques. The excerpts detail clinical procedures, including tooth preparation, impression taking, laboratory fabrication of ceramic restorations, and final luting and maintenance, heavily emphasizing enamel and dentin preservation. Specific chapters explore the criteria for natural oral esthetics, the evolution of BPR indications from simple color correction to extensive morphological modifications, and the importance of precise shade documentation and patient-operator-laboratory teamwork for successful outcomes.
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