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  • - Vigilant monitoring for postoperative complications such as bleeding and dysrhythmia is essential for patients with craniosynostosis syndromes like Crouzon syndrome undergoing surgery, with coagulation tests aiding in identifying issues like von Willebrand disease subtype 1.
  • - Crouzon syndrome, resulting from early cranial suture fusion, often requires LeFort III advancement surgery to address midface malformations, but surgery can lead to significant complications, including massive bleeding.
  • - A case study of a 14-year-old female highlights the risks, as she experienced severe bleeding, dysrhythmia, and other complications post-surgery, leading to a later diagnosis of von Willebrand disease subtype 1, emphasizing the need for
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Key Clinical Message: Veneer crowns can be used in anterior endodontically-treated teeth with light occlusal force and enamel substrate consideration as a more conservative approach instead of conventional all ceramic crowns.

Abstract: All-ceramic anterior crowns and veneers have been used widely in dentistry with high clinical success rate. The development of new reinforced ceramics in recent years has led to more use of extended defect-oriented preparation designs, that is, extended veneers, instead of full crown preparations which are less invasive.

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