Adhesive rehabilitation of localized anterior tooth wear in combination with the Dahl concept

Localized anterior maxillary tooth wear caused by erosion/attrition with loss of interocclusal space needs complex management. This observational case-series study reports eight cases with worn anterior dentition, treated with sandwich-veneers at an increased vertical dimension of occlusion without...

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Main Authors: Edina Lempel, Sarolta Gyulai, Kinga Dorottya Németh
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Language:English
Published: Hungarian Dental Association 2022-06-01
Series:Fogorvosi Szemle
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Online Access:https://ojs.mtak.hu/index.php/fogorv-szemle/article/view/8751
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description Localized anterior maxillary tooth wear caused by erosion/attrition with loss of interocclusal space needs complex management. This observational case-series study reports eight cases with worn anterior dentition, treated with sandwich-veneers at an increased vertical dimension of occlusion without restoration of unaffected posterior teeth. 48 palatal direct veneers were fabricated in eight patients from nanohybrid resin composite using a wax-up based template at an increased vertical dimension. 54 labial lithium-disilicate ceramic veneers were made after the complete re-establishment of posterior occlusion. The sandwich veneers were evaluated after a mean service time of 35.1 months according to the USPHS criteria. Re-establishment of posterior contacts, subjective patient satisfaction and function were also evaluated. The overall survival of the sandwich-veneers is 100%. The success of the labial ceramic restorations was excellent. The quality of the palatal resin composite veneers was found to be good. The marginal discoloration (70.8%), wear (45.8%), surface roughness (20.8%) and marginal integrity (12.5%) showed small deteriorations. Firm posterior contacts re-established within 4 weeks. Patient satisfaction was high concerning aesthetics and function. The short-term outcome of this non-invasive sandwich-approach combined with the Dahl-concept is favorable and promising.
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spelling doaj.art-52f13ab47e3c4f95af747ca770137f002023-02-19T14:27:02ZengHungarian Dental AssociationFogorvosi Szemle2498-81702022-06-011152809310.33891/FSZ.114.2.80-938751Adhesive rehabilitation of localized anterior tooth wear in combination with the Dahl conceptEdina Lempel0Sarolta Gyulai1Kinga Dorottya Németh2Pécsi Tudományegyetem, Általános Orvostudományi Kar, Fogászati és Szájsebészeti Klinika, Konzerváló Fogászati és Parodontológiai TanszékPécsi Tudományegyetem, Általános Orvostudományi Kar, Fogászati és Szájsebészeti Klinika, Konzerváló Fogászati és Parodontológiai TanszékPécsi Tudományegyetem, Általános Orvostudományi Kar, Fogászati és Szájsebészeti Klinika, Konzerváló Fogászati és Parodontológiai TanszékLocalized anterior maxillary tooth wear caused by erosion/attrition with loss of interocclusal space needs complex management. This observational case-series study reports eight cases with worn anterior dentition, treated with sandwich-veneers at an increased vertical dimension of occlusion without restoration of unaffected posterior teeth. 48 palatal direct veneers were fabricated in eight patients from nanohybrid resin composite using a wax-up based template at an increased vertical dimension. 54 labial lithium-disilicate ceramic veneers were made after the complete re-establishment of posterior occlusion. The sandwich veneers were evaluated after a mean service time of 35.1 months according to the USPHS criteria. Re-establishment of posterior contacts, subjective patient satisfaction and function were also evaluated. The overall survival of the sandwich-veneers is 100%. The success of the labial ceramic restorations was excellent. The quality of the palatal resin composite veneers was found to be good. The marginal discoloration (70.8%), wear (45.8%), surface roughness (20.8%) and marginal integrity (12.5%) showed small deteriorations. Firm posterior contacts re-established within 4 weeks. Patient satisfaction was high concerning aesthetics and function. The short-term outcome of this non-invasive sandwich-approach combined with the Dahl-concept is favorable and promising.https://ojs.mtak.hu/index.php/fogorv-szemle/article/view/8751worn anterior teethdecreased vertical dimensionpalatal resin composite veneerlabial ceramic veneersandwich approachdahl-concept
spellingShingle Edina Lempel
Sarolta Gyulai
Kinga Dorottya Németh
Adhesive rehabilitation of localized anterior tooth wear in combination with the Dahl concept
Fogorvosi Szemle
worn anterior teeth
decreased vertical dimension
palatal resin composite veneer
labial ceramic veneer
sandwich approach
dahl-concept
title Adhesive rehabilitation of localized anterior tooth wear in combination with the Dahl concept
title_full Adhesive rehabilitation of localized anterior tooth wear in combination with the Dahl concept
title_fullStr Adhesive rehabilitation of localized anterior tooth wear in combination with the Dahl concept
title_full_unstemmed Adhesive rehabilitation of localized anterior tooth wear in combination with the Dahl concept
title_short Adhesive rehabilitation of localized anterior tooth wear in combination with the Dahl concept
title_sort adhesive rehabilitation of localized anterior tooth wear in combination with the dahl concept
topic worn anterior teeth
decreased vertical dimension
palatal resin composite veneer
labial ceramic veneer
sandwich approach
dahl-concept
url https://ojs.mtak.hu/index.php/fogorv-szemle/article/view/8751
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