Secondary aesthetic restoration of tetracycline-stained teeth with incongruous gingival margins by digitally guided precision crown lengthening: a case report and literature review
10.12016/j.issn.2096-1456.202550069
- Author:
LING Huiling
1
;
SUN Jiyu
1
;
REN Wei
1
;
YUE Li
1
;
RUAN Yifeng
1
;
QIN Ziqi
1
;
GAN Xueqi
1
Author Information
1. State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases Research, National Clinical Medical Research Center for Oral Diseases, Department of Prosthetics, West China Hospital of Stomatology, Sichuan University
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
precise crown lengthening;
secondary aesthetic restoration;
tetracycline teeth;
facial scanning;
intraoral scan;
virtual patient;
digital smile design;
digital guide
- From:
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases
2025;33(9):784-791
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To evaluate the clinical efficacy of digitally guided precision crown lengthening in secondary aesthetic rehabilitation cases, and to provide a clinical reference for digitally guided crown lengthening procedures and secondary aesthetic restorations.
Methods:We present a case of a patient with tetracycline-stained teeth, partial detachment of anterior resin veneers, and gingival margin discrepancies. The patient underwent digitally guided precision crown lengthening followed by secondary aesthetic rehabilitation. Multimodal data, including intraoral, facial, and CBCT scans, were integrated to construct a four-dimensional virtual patient model (incorporating teeth, face, bone, and occlusion) for surgical planning and 3D-printed guide fabrication. Secondary aesthetic restoration was performed after achieving stable post-surgical outcomes. Based on this case, we conducted a detailed analysis and reviewed relevant literature on crown lengthening in secondary aesthetic rehabilitation.
Results:The gingival contour of the anterior teeth exhibited significant improvement, with enhanced symmetry and stable gingival margin positioning that closely matched the preoperative design. The crown lengthening procedure demonstrated high precision, and the final outcome was aesthetic and functional. Literature review indicated that secondary restorations frequently present challenges such as gingival contour discrepancies and inflammation. Aesthetic crown lengthening in the anterior region should optimize both soft and hard tissue morphology to meet aesthetic standards, with digital technology improving procedural accuracy.
Conclusion:Precision crown lengthening effectively addresses gingival margin discrepancies in secondary aesthetic rehabilitation, ensuring stable gingival positioning and superior aesthetic outcomes. This approach is particularly suitable for cases with high aesthetic demands.