Abstract
The presence of diastema in the anterior teeth has high clinical relevance, since it negatively affects the aesthetics of the smile, bringing damages in several areas of the patient's life. When these diastemas are caused by the abnormal insertion of the upper lip frenulum and by the presence of microdent, the aesthetic and functional resolution of the case is simple and highly effective, considering minimally invasive frenoplasty techniques and direct restoration using the stratification technique employng composite resins for the closing of these spaces. The present article aims to show the integration between dental specialties in the treatment of multiple diastema, reporting the diagnosis, the analysis of the treatment of choice as well as the techniques that were used. The execution of the multidisciplinary work provided quite satisfactory results, concluding that the success of the treatment depends on the integration of the specialties, promoting the reestablishment of the function and the aesthetics of the smile in an efficient way.