Abstract

Patients with severe tooth wear may require extensive restorative procedure to achieve appropriate function, esthetics, and comfort. Occlusal rehabilitation requires a correlation of biologic factors, mechanical principles, and esthetic requirements with treatment procedures. A combination of new generation materials, along with improved clinical procedures, works in tandem to produce an esthetic, long-lasting, and functional outcome, satisfying both the clinician as well as the patient. This clinical report describes the full mouth rehabilitation of a severely worn out dentition in functional harmony with the stomatognathic system. Twin-stage procedure was adopted to produce definite amount of disocclusion during eccentric movements.

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