Full mouth rehabilitation of a patient with reduced vertical dimension using multiple metal ce ramic restorations

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Rehabilitation of a patient with severely worn dentition after restoring the vertical dimension is a complex procedure and assessment of the vertical dimension is an important aspect in these cases. This clinical report describes the full mouth rehabilitation of a patient who was clinically monitored to evaluate the adaptation to a removable occlusal splint to restore vertical dimension for a period 1 month and provisional restorations to determine esthetic and functional outcome for a period of 3 months. It is necessary to recognizing that form follows function and that anterior teeth play a vital role in the maintenance of oral health. Confirmation of tolerance to changes in the vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO) is of paramount importance. Articulated study casts and a diagnostic wax-up can provide important information for the evaluation of treatment options. Alteration of the VDO should be conservative and should not be changed without careful consideration.

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Jain, A., Nallaswamy, D., Ariga, P., & Philip, J. (2013). Full mouth rehabilitation of a patient with reduced vertical dimension using multiple metal ce ramic restorations. Contemporary Clinical Dentistry, 4(4), 531–535. https://doi.org/10.4103/0976-237X.123066

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