Comprehensive Management of Severe Dental Fluorosis with Adhesively Bonded All-Ceramic Restorations

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Dental fluorosis is a common disorder caused by excessive fluoride intake during tooth development. The esthetic consequences of dental fluorosis can negatively affect oral health-related quality of life and have lasting psychosocial effects. In severe cases, where the fluorosed enamel is prone to chipping, flaking, and developing caries, minimally invasive procedures are ineffectual and a more substantial restorative approach is required to restore optimal function and esthetics. However, no definitive guidelines exist for the management and treatment of severe dental fluorosis due to the limited evidence available in the literature. This case report describes the full-mouth rehabilitation of a patient with severe dental fluorosis utilizing adhesively bonded all-ceramic crowns, veneers, and overlays. The successful follow-up on this case indicates that adhesively bonded restorations may provide a viable option in the functional and esthetic management of severely fluorosed dentition.

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Lee, J. D., Inoue, N., Lee, C., Park, S., & Lee, S. J. (2021). Comprehensive Management of Severe Dental Fluorosis with Adhesively Bonded All-Ceramic Restorations. Prosthesis, 3(3), 194–208. https://doi.org/10.3390/prosthesis3030020

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