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Full-mouth rehabilitation for a patient with dentinogenesis imperfecta: a clinical report.
[dentinogenesis imperfecta]
Dentinogenesis
imperfecta
(
DI
)
is
a
genetic
disorder
affecting
the
structural
integrity
of
the
dentin
that
can
result
in
weakened
dentin
.
The
affected
teeth
,
especially
posterior
teeth
,
often
need
to
be
extracted
due
to
severe
wear
or
fracture
.
This
frequently
yields
a
loss
of
posterior
occlusion
and
occlusal
vertical
dimension
.
Besides
wear
and
fracture
,
anterior
teeth
often
have
an
unesthetic
appearance
because
of
discoloration
.
Current
treatments
of
choice
,
including
composite
bonding
restorations
and
,
more
recently
,
all-ceramic
restorations
,
are
typically
suggested
to
preserve
the
remaining
teeth
and
tooth
structure
.
However
,
there
are
a
limited
number
of
studies
on
dental
implants
in
patients
with
DI
.
The
effectiveness
of
dentin
bonding
and
dental
implants
in
patients
with
DI
is
not
known
.
This
clinical
report
describes
a
32
-
year
-old
Asian
woman
with
DI
who
underwent
full-mouth
rehabilitation
.
The
posterior
occlusion
,
mostly
in
the
molar
areas
,
was
restored
with
dental
implants
and
ceramometal
restorations
.
The
anterior
teeth
and
premolars
were
restored
with
bonded
lithium
disilicate
glass-ceramic
pressed
veneers
and
crowns
made
with
computer-aided
design
/
computer-aided
manufacturing
.
This
case
demonstrates
that
restoring
functional
occlusion
and
esthetics
for
a
patient
with
DI
can
be
completed
successfully
using
contemporary
implant
therapy
and
adhesive
dentistry
.
Diseases
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Diseases presenting
"functional occlusion"
symptom
dentinogenesis imperfecta
oligodontia
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