This approach to full mouth rehabilitation focuses on restoring the function and aesthetics of patients’ teeth that have suffered extensive wear from natural aging processes, mechanical forces (such as grinding), and chemical erosion (often due to acidic foods or conditions like acid reflux). By utilizing tooth-supported restorations, this treatment option helps rebuild lost tooth structure, improving both appearance and function. The process incorporates both traditional (analogue) and modern (digital) protocols, offering a comprehensive and precise solution tailored to each patient’s unique needs.
Highlights
Introduction to factors leading to tooth material loss
Indications and investigations required for a full mouth rehabilitation procedure
What is habitual/ adaptive centric relation
Concept and importance of muscle deprogramming to achieve centric relation
Concepts of condylar guidance, incisal guidance in short
Occlusal concepts- Canine guided occlusion, group function occlusion and indications for the same
Workflow for tooth-supported Fmr cases
How to choose the correct material for restoration
Full-mouth rehabilitation restores teeth for optimal function and aesthetics.