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The functional composite resin provisional restoration is an integral tool for enhancing communication between the patient and restorative team. Further, this noninvasive technique aids the clinician and technician during the design and fabrication of the definitive restoration, which can be preapproved by the patient. This article presents a case report involving the use of a composite resin provisional to restore worn and chipped maxillary anterior teeth. The composite resin provisional technique provides valuable information to the dental team and patient and allows any functional and esthetic concerns to be resolved before final restorative treatment is initiated. (Am J Esthet Dent 2012;2:56-66.)
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