Title of article :
Aesthetic Rehabilitation of a Patient with Bruxism Using Ceramic Veneers and Overlays Combined with Four-Point Monolithic Zirconia Crowns for Occlusal Stabilization: A 4-Year Follow-Up
Author/Authors :
Moreira, André Implantology Institute, Lisboa, Portugal , Freitas, Filipe Implantology Institute, Lisboa, Portugal , Marques, Duarte Implantology Institute, Lisboa, Portugal , Caramês, João Implantology Institute, Lisboa, Portugal
Abstract :
Management of severe worn dentition in patients with bruxism is challenging as a result of the loss of tooth structure and occlusal
vertical dimension, temporomandibular implications, tooth hypersensitivity, and masticatory or aesthetic impairment. This case
describes the 4-year follow-up clinical evaluation of a full mouth tooth-supported rehabilitation made on a 66-year-old man
with bruxism and tooth wear, with aesthetic complaints and compromised masticatory function. The prosthetic treatment was
planned with a digital smile design and a mock-up technique for an aesthetic and minimally invasive approach using lithium
disilicate pressed and layered veneers on anterior teeth, posterior CAD/CAM lithium disilicate overlays with facial coverage, and
CAD/CAM monolithic zirconia crowns with facial feldspathic ceramic on maxillary and mandibular canines and first molars in
order to ensure the occlusal stability at the increased occlusal vertical dimension. After 4 years of function, no complications
were registered. The choice of an appropriate material for the rehabilitation of these patients is essential to improve treatment
prognosis and should be guided by mechanical and aesthetical properties. The use of four-point occlusal stabilization with
CAD/CAM high strength monolithic zirconia crowns combined with ceramic veneers and overlays appears to be a reliable
treatment option that enhances aesthetics and minimizes the occurrence of ceramic fractures, ensuring the treatment prognosis
and predictability.
Keywords :
Bruxism Using Ceramic , Aesthetic Rehabilitation , Zirconia Crowns , Occlusal Stabilization
Journal title :
Case Reports in Dentistry