Blending Beauty and Function: Dual Rehabilitation with Implant-Supported Crowns and Veneer-Aided Smile Enhancement

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Dayanand Huddar, Rushabh Parakh, Raghavendra Adaki, Banashree Pattanshetti, Deepti Fulari, Shruti Naik

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Comprehensive aesthetic rehabilitation of the anterior maxillary region often requires a multidisciplinary approach to address both missing teeth and compromised adjacent dentition. The integration of implant-supported restorations with porcelain laminate veneers offers a conservative and predictable treatment modality for restoring function while simultaneously enhancing smile esthetics. This case report describes the rehabilitation of a 36-year-old male patient who presented with implants in relation to the maxillary left central and lateral incisors along with discoloration and spacing involving adjacent anterior teeth. A combined restorative approach was undertaken using implant-supported layered zirconia crowns and porcelain laminate veneers to achieve functional rehabilitation and aesthetic smile enhancement. The treatment successfully restored missing dentition, improved shade uniformity, corrected spacing, and harmonized the overall smile design. At four-month follow-up, the restorations demonstrated excellent functional stability, favorable peri-implant tissue health, and satisfactory aesthetic integration. This report highlights the effectiveness of dual rehabilitation using implant-supported restorations and laminate veneers in achieving predictable aesthetic and functional outcomes in anterior smile rehabilitation.

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