case report for the department of prosthodontics in the section of health informatics case report for the department of prosthodontics in the section of health informatics case report for the department of prosthodontics in the section of health informatics case report for the department of prosthodontics in the section of health informatics case report for the department of prosthodontics in the section of health informatics case report for the department of prosthodontics in the section of health informatics

Congenitally missing teeth, particularly the maxillary lateral incisor present dental clinicians with numerous challenges. These involve treatment planning and smile design; preparation; patient perceptions and expectations relative to aesthetics; interdisciplinary collaboration that meets the functional, health and aesthetic needs and, a critical factor for the overall success, that of choosing a suitable restorative material. This is a case describing esthetic anterior dental rehabilitation for congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisors with diastemas using Lithium disilicate – reinforced ceramic veneers.