Full‐mouth rehabilitation in a completely digital workflow using partially adhesive monolithic zirconia restorations

Author:

Luna‐Domínguez Carlos Roberto12,Luna‐Domínguez Jorge Humberto23ORCID,Blatz Markus4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Prosthodontics Autonomous University of Tamaulipas, School of Dentistry, Tampico‐Madero University Center Tampico Tamaulipas Mexico

2. Private Practice, Odontología Avanzada Tampico Tamaulipas Mexico

3. Research Center, Autonomous University of Tamaulipas, School of Dentistry Tampico‐Madero University Center Tampico Tamaulipas Mexico

4. Department of Preventive and Restorative Sciences, Penn Dental Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis clinical case describes a completely digital workflow using current digital technologies for a full‐mouth adhesive rehabilitation with ultra‐translucent multilayer zirconia restorations.Clinical ConsiderationsA healthy 60‐year‐old man with abfractions on all upper and lower molars and severe tooth wear underwent a full‐mouth rehabilitation with laminate veneers and partial adhesive restorations. A proper zirconia bonding protocol was realized to provide a durable bond between the ultra‐translucent zirconia and the resin cement. Furthermore, the implementation of a digital workflow enables the clinician to have an effective communication during treatment planning and simplify the clinical and laboratory procedures, providing the patient with long‐term esthetic treatment and functional results.ConclusionThe implementation of a completely digital workflow and the use of ultra‐translucent multilayer zirconia for indirect adhesive restorations can be an alternative with simplified and predictable procedures for patients with dental wear and teeth discolorations.Clinical SignificanceThe digital workflow described is intended to facilitate the planning and execution of a full‐mouth adhesive rehabilitation and demonstrates to clinicians a reliable zirconia bonding concept for minimally invasive anterior and posterior restorations.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry

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