Case Series
Canine Rise Method: A Conservative Approach for Worn Teeth Rehabilitation with Different Adhesive Restorative Materials
Figure 2
The second case of generalized dental wear; before treatment: (a), Frontal view; (b) and (c), occlusal views; (d) and (e), lateral views. After treatment: (f), facial view; (g) and (h), lateral views; (i) and (j), occlusal views of upper and lower dental arches. (k) and (l) show this case six months after treatment; there was a fracture of restorations on maxillary central incisors before constructing upper and lower removable partial dentures. Follow-up one year after treatment; (m) and (n), lateral views; (o), frontal view; (p) and (q), occlusal view of upper and lower jaws. Note: there was a class II disto-occlusal caries in mandibular left first premolar one year after treatment in the last image (q).
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