DOI: 10.3290/j.jad.a21852, PubMed-ID: 21734973Seiten: 83-92, Sprache: EnglischVailati, Francesca / Vaglio, Giovanna / Belser, Urs ChristophDental erosion is increasing, and only recently are clinicians starting to acknowledge the problem. A prospective clinical trial investigating which therapeutic approach must be undertaken to treat erosion and when is under way at the University of Geneva (Geneva Erosion Study). All patients affected by dental erosion who present with signs of dentin exposure are immediately treated using only adhesive techniques. In this article, the full-mouth adhesive rehabilitation of one of these patients affected by severe dental erosion (ACE class IV) is illustrated. By the end of the therapy, a very pleasing esthetic outcome had been achieved (esthetic success), all of the patient's teeth maintained their vitality, and the amount of tooth structure sacrificed to complete the adhesive full-mouth rehabilitation was negligible (biological success).
Schlagwörter: dental erosion, palatal veneers, full-mouth adhesive rehabilitation