Oral rehabilitation using adhesive restorations on patients with severe dental worn
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https://doi.org/10.55361/cmdlt.v16iSuplemento.254Keywords:
Oral rehabilitation, Severe dental worn, Adhesive restorationsAbstract
Introduction At present, a large number of patients who attend the consultation present clinical characteristics of dental wear, and the general dentist can sometimes choose full coverage crowns as treatment. Thanks to the development and studies of adhesive systems, this type of restoration has been chosen by clinicians to treat these cases, since it allows them to opt for minimally invasive and conservative dentistry. It also allows to rehabilitate the vertical dimension and occlusal relationship of the patient, since the main objective must be to return the occlusal function. Purpose: To analyze oral rehabilitation with adhesive restorations in patients with severe dental wear. Materials and methods: An electronic search of scientific information was carried out in: PubMed and ScienceDirect. Selection criteria; articles from the last fifteen years, types of studies such as systematic reviews, theses, literary reviews, and case reports. Conclusions: Indeed, treatments with adhesive restorations in patients with severe dental wear have different techniques, to simplify the planning and execution of oral rehabilitation. It is a rehabilitation treatment that extends the life of the tooth, and has successful, functional and aesthetic results. Where the rehabilitation of the vertical dimension, anterior guidance, and dental harmony is achieved.
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