Combining Orthodontic and Restorative Care with Novel Workflows

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Abstract

This report describes multidisciplinary care combining orthodontics and restorative dentistry for a patient with Class II occlusion and stained mandibular and maxillary resin composite veneers. The orthodontic treatment improved severe overjet and malocclusion prior to restorative care. Occlusal assessment was provided with a novel digital device (PlaneSystem, Zirkonzahn) that is integrated with digital workflows for the evaluation of the occlusal plane and condylar path inclination. Diagnostic digital impressions and digital wax-up for intraoral mock-ups led to the patient’s treatment acceptance. Minimally invasive tooth preparation, final digital impressions, and bonding under dental dam isolation fulfilled the patient’s esthetic and functional demands with all-ceramic restorations.

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Garcia-Torres, F., Jurado, C. A., Rojas-Rueda, S., Sanchez-Vazquez, S., Floriani, F., Fischer, N. G., & Tsujimoto, A. (2024). Combining Orthodontic and Restorative Care with Novel Workflows. Dentistry Journal, 12(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/dj12070218

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