Minimally invasive restorations for maximum aesthetic impact
A significant number of people are unhappy with their smile, which has a considerable psychosocial impact. Although many seek cosmetic dental treatment, costs, fear and duration of total treatment are often barriers to the patients. Nevertheless, many could benefit from small and subtle changes to their teeth. With simple direct and freehand techniques, quick but significant results can be obtained that ultimately greatly improve the overall smile aesthetics.
The restoration of abfractions in the anterior area is important for aesthetic appearance especially in patients with high smile lines. Moreover, restoring abfractions strengthens the cervical area of the tooth, prevents further loss of enamel and ameliorates unpleasant sensitivity.
Black triangles and diastemas can cause entrapment of the food and accumulation of bacteria, which leads to gingivitis and ultimately periodontitis. By eliminating the black triangles and diastemas with composite bonding, the dentist not only improves the aesthetics, but also protects the long-term health of the periodontal tissues.
Worn canine cusp restoration is of special functional importance. Creating functional canine guidance with a minimally invasive composite addition to the canine cusp will protect the posterior teeth during lateral movements of the jaw. Incisal wear restorations return the youthful appearance to the smile and prevent further loss of enamel and exposure of the dentine.
Single shade restorations
G-ænial A’CHORD®
• Pleasant consistency, adapted to the use
• Simplified shade selection due to excellent blending with the surrounding tooth
• Quickly polished to sustained brilliance
• The true-to-nature fluorescence contributes to consistent colour matching in any circumstances
G-ænial® Universal Injectable
• Exceptional strength and wear resistance
• 3 steps in 1: shape & contour as you inject
• Easy to polish to lasting high gloss
• Due to highly controlled placement it is particularly convenient for the restoration of smaller defects in high-load areas


