Functional and aesthetical full‐mouth rehabilitation of a patient with severely worn dentition and deep bite using minimally invasive approach in current vertical dimension: A 3‐year follow‐up

  • Yaghoobi N
  • Mostafavi A
  • Barati S
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KEY CLINICAL MESSAGE Regaining restorative space for fullmouth reconstruction in a patient with deep bite and worn dentition by conservative approach in current vertical dimension and also using minimally invasive concept is recommended. ABSTRACT Full mouth reconstruction of a deep bite patient with severely worn dentition is a challenging situation for the prosthodontists. This study represents minimally invasive procedures in mentioned condition without increasing vertical dimension. After 3 years of follow up no complication was observed.

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Yaghoobi, N., Mostafavi, A., & Barati, S. (2023). Functional and aesthetical full‐mouth rehabilitation of a patient with severely worn dentition and deep bite using minimally invasive approach in current vertical dimension: A 3‐year follow‐up. Clinical Case Reports, 11(12). https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.8257

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