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Digital Full-mouth Rehabilitation for Complex Cases Involving Severe Deep Overbite and Worn Dentition: A Case Report
Abstract
Introduction:
The demand for aesthetic restorations in dentistry has led to full-mouth reconstructions or rehabilitations (FMRs) as a viable solution for treating patients with worn and altered teeth. This study presents a clinical case report of a middle-aged patient with severe tooth wear and deep overbite with digital workflows.
Case Presentation:
The case report highlighted the successful application of digital technology in the comprehensive rehabilitation of a patient with worn dentition, showcasing improved esthetics, function, and patient comfort. The case report demonstrated the potential benefits of this rapid approach in achieving successful outcomes. Digital CAD/CAM technology is a solution for optimizing the prosthetic workflow, achieving time and cost efficiency, and delivering high-quality dental restorations.
Conclusion:
Future primary studies with larger sample sizes and longer follow-ups can further validate the FMR digital approaches.