2021
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.5121
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Rehabilitation of a deep bite patient with worn dentition using minimally invasive approach: A 3‐year follow‐up

Abstract: Full mouth rehabilitation of severely worn teeth represents a challenging situation for dental clinicians. This case report describes the minimally invasive interdisciplinary approach for treatment of severely worn dentition with a loss of vertical dimension of occlusion. After 3 years of follow‐up, no complication was observed.

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“…4,5 Severe tooth wear could cause tooth hypersensitivity related to dentine exposure, morphological change of occlusal surfaces of teeth, occlusal disharmony, functional impairment, temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD), and also poor aesthetic. 1,6,7 In addition, loss of occlusal vertical dimension (OVD) may lead to dentoalveolar compensation or increased interocclusal rest space. 8 Due to progress in restorative methods and modified materials there are many treatment options for patients with worn dentition such as: conventional full coverage restorations, direct or indirect composite resin restorations, cast adhesive alloys (metal palatal veneers), and bonded ceramic restorations.…”
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“…4,5 Severe tooth wear could cause tooth hypersensitivity related to dentine exposure, morphological change of occlusal surfaces of teeth, occlusal disharmony, functional impairment, temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD), and also poor aesthetic. 1,6,7 In addition, loss of occlusal vertical dimension (OVD) may lead to dentoalveolar compensation or increased interocclusal rest space. 8 Due to progress in restorative methods and modified materials there are many treatment options for patients with worn dentition such as: conventional full coverage restorations, direct or indirect composite resin restorations, cast adhesive alloys (metal palatal veneers), and bonded ceramic restorations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Although restoration of worn teeth by reorganizing the occlusion at an increased VDO has been well documented, some complaints, such as TMD, chipping of unsupported ceramics, and relapse to previous conditions are frequent. 6,7,11 For worn teeth with insufficient restorative space, intentional endodontic treatment, crown lengthening, and full coverage restorations have been recommended. 5,12 While full coverage restorations have been recommended to restore worn teeth with insufficient restorative space, based on the available literature, conservative approaches such as minimally invasive restorations have been found to be more conservative than conventional procedures.…”
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“…The increased occurrence of erosive wear has been reported in young populations due to dietary habits, a growing tendency to consume soft and energy drinks, and the impact of stress. Regardless of the causative factors, tooth wear may affect oral health, personal comfort, loss of vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO), tooth sensitivity, hyperactive muscles, temporomandibular joint problems, and pulpal involvement 4 . However, aesthetic complaints exist, particularly in young adult patients.…”
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confidence: 99%