Background: Evaluation of a new vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO) in complex restorative treatments is considered a necessary step prior to placement of restorations. Objectives: This randomised controlled trial (RCT) aimed to assess the effects of using an evaluation of a VDO increase before restorative treatment in patients with moderate-to-severe tooth wear, on OHRQoL, freeway space (FWS) and interventions to restorations. Methods: Forty-two patients with tooth wear were included and randomly allocated to either a test phase with a Removable Appliance (RA) or no test phase. Restorative treatment consisted of restoration of all teeth using composite restorations in an increased VDO. OHIP-score, freeway space (FWS) and clinical acceptability of restorations were assessed at baseline and at recall appointments (1 month and 1 year). Intervention to restoration was scored in case of material chipping or when the abutment tooth had increased sensitivity that could be linked to occlusal overloading. ANCOVA analyses, Univariate Cox regression, t-tests and descriptive analyses were performed (p
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Crins, L. A. M. J., Opdam, N. J. M., Kreulen, C. M., Bronkhorst, E. M., Huysmans, M. C. D. N. J. M., & Loomans, B. A. C. (2023). Randomised controlled trial on testing an increased vertical dimension of occlusion prior to restorative treatment of tooth wear. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 50(4), 267–275. https://doi.org/10.1111/joor.13408
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