Title of article :
Restorative Management of Severe Localized Tooth Wear Using a Supraoccluding Appliance: A 5-Year Follow-Up
Author/Authors :
Leung Wong, Tsz Faculty of Dentistry - The University of Hong Kong, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong , George Botelho, Michael Faculty of Dentistry - The University of Hong Kong, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong
Abstract :
This case report illustrates a novel conservative restorative management of a patient with bulimia nervosa who presented with
severe localized upper palatal tooth wear and an anterior reverse overjet. This was achieved by using a localized bite raising or
supraoccluding appliance, cemented on the lingual side of the lower anterior teeth to create interocclusal space, obviating the
need for tooth reduction of the eroded upper palatal and incisal tooth surfaces. Surgical crown lengthening was performed to
create a better aesthetic gingival architecture. All-ceramic restorations were provided on the upper anterior teeth to restore the
tooth surface loss and provide a positive overbite and overjet. There was no complication or other observable biological change
detected at the 5-year follow-up. The use of an appliance applying the supraoccluding technique, or Dahl concept, is a safe,
conservative, and useful treatment option in the management of localized tooth wear.
Keywords :
Severe Localized Tooth Wear , Restorative Management , Supraoccluding Appliance
Journal title :
Case Reports in Dentistry