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Safe Midline Diastema Closure in the Presence of Porcelain Veneered Central Incisors
Midline maxillary diastemas have been known to have a detrimental effect on facial aesthetics. Orthodontics can successfully close a diastema using fixed appliances. Porcelain restorations bonded with fixed appliances may suffer damage. A case is presented where a fixed appliance was used to close a midline maxillary diastema bypassing porcelain veneered central incisors. Palatal attachments were used to optimise tooth movements and the porcelain veneers were left intact.