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3D-Printed Surgical Guide for Crown Lengthening Based on Cone Beam Computed Tomography Measurements: A Clinical Report with 6 Months Follow Up

Abdulkareem Alhumaidan    
Ayed Alqahtani and Faisal al-Qarni    

Resumen

When no prosthetic treatment is indicated, esthetic crown lengthening can be facilitated by fabricating a 3D printed surgical guide based on CBCT measurements and an intra oral scan.

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