





Rehabilitation of a Dentition with Attrition-A Case Report
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Worn-out teeth are a common finding in routine dental practice. Tooth wear results in discomfort during mastication, poor aesthetics and reduced vertical dimension. Cases of generalized attrition usually require full mouth rehabilitation with crowns and bridges to restore function, aesthetics and self-esteem of the patient. The following case report describes the complete oral rehabilitation of a patient with mutilated dentition and reduced vertical dimension resulting from attrition. A detailed treatment plan was chalked out involving restorations and endodontic therapy followed by crowns and bridges along with institution of optimal oral hygiene measures.
Keywords
Attrition, FMR, Easthetic Rehabilitation.
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