Aim: The aim of the present study was to demonstrate that fully digital workflows can provide predictable esthetic and functional outcomes.
Materials and methods: The present clinical case report provides a step-by-step documentation of a full-mouth rehabilitation planned and performed with a fully digital approach utilizing an adhesive and no-prep method. After assessing the patient’s needs, a treatment plan was established that considered the patient’s functional and esthetic requests. The overlap of 2D images and 3D models and facial scans of the patient allowed the digital previsualization of the esthetic result by implementing the “copy-paste” approach to restore the maxillary anterior sextant.
Conclusion: The final outcome was satisfactory in terms of esthetics, function, and soft tissue health.
Keywords: tooth wear, dental occlusion, digital workflow, esthetics, digital wax-up, facial scan