Full mouth rehabilitation of two siblings with dentinogenesis imperfecta type ii using different treatment modalities

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Background: Dentinogenesis imperfecta (DGI) is a complex anomaly, not only by its structure but by treatment approach. The treatment protocol depends on the severity, behavior, and the age of the patient. Case Description: This paper presents two siblings’ cases of DGI type II (DGI-II) with different treatment based on the patient’s clinical severity, behavior, and age (mixed versus primary dentition). The first case involves a patient in the primary dentition with severe attrition leading to a reduction in the vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO) treated by the fabrication of complete overlay dentures. The second case involves a patient in the early mixed dentition treated with restorations and extractions. Conclusion: Full mouth rehabilitation in the two patients dramatically improves function, aesthetics, and proved to be a significant psychological boost to the patient’s well-being. Practical Implications: Early diagnosis and a multidisciplinary approach for patients with DGI to preserve the remaining teeth and rehabilitation for their function and aesthetics are essential for obtaining a favorable prognosis.

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Alrashdi, M., Schoener, J., Contreras, C. I., & Chen, S. (2020). Full mouth rehabilitation of two siblings with dentinogenesis imperfecta type ii using different treatment modalities. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(19), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17197029

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