New adhesive rehabilitation technique with indexed occlusal tabletops made by 3D printing technology

Author:

Jané‐Chimeno Luis1ORCID,Gil Alfonso2,Jaen‐Gutiérrez Rafael3,Freire Patricia14,Jané‐Chimeno Adela1,Ruales‐Suárez Gerardo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Restorative Dentistry School of Dentistry, International University of Catalunya Barcelona Spain

2. University of Southern California Los Angeles USA

3. Dental technician, Zircon Art Barcelona Spain

4. Department Surgery Internacional University of Catalunya Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveIn oral rehabilitation, a full mouth minimal invasive treatment can represent a major challenge for the patient and the dentist. The purpose of this article is to present a new technique to restore eroded teeth and recover the vertical dimension with a simple and predictable technique.Clinical ConsiderationsOcclusal tabletop restorations are a suitable conservative option to restore anatomy and vertical dimension augmentation but highly sensitive. The cementation of those restorations without stable landmarks, the cement excess removal, the insertion path, or the time needed are some of the difficulties can be faced. Now a days with the new CAD‐CAM techniques is possible to develop a new occlusal tabletop manufacturing alternative utilizing 3D‐printed technology by unifying the restorations with a customized connector that allows us to print several onlays at same time, as a single object, also being cemented at once.ConclusionsThis protocol reduces the technique sensitivity of a vertical dimension oral rehabilitation process, reduce the chair time, enhancing the patient‐comfort and delivers a unique way to restore dental lost anatomy as a definitive or temporary way with printing materials.Clinical SignificanceWith the advent of new CAD‐CAM 3D printing materials, which are increasingly versatile and gaining favor among clinicians, it is now possible to address complex clinical situations with greater predictability. This technology enables the development of treatment solutions that are both effective and efficient, consequently reducing clinical time for the patient.

Publisher

Wiley

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