Management of dental erosive using composite layering technic and biomimetic efficiency
Abstract
In the world, in 2006, the prevalence of dental wear was 46.9% among individuals aged 14 to 88 years. According to Schlueter N and colleagues, by calculating an approximate average from available data, they estimated the average prevalence of dental erosion to be between 30 and 50% for deciduous teeth and between 20 and 45% for permanent teeth worldwide. They found that patients with gastro esophageal reflux (GERD) and eating disorders associated with vomiting had a clear impact on the prevalence of erosion. Regardless of the type of dental substance loss in the anterior sector, composite crown restoration remains the most chosen restorative therapy by dentists. Located in the anterior region, these types of dental substance losses affect aesthetics and make the smile unattractive. The individual's personality is disturbed as well as their communicative life. The objective of this article was to present the case of a patient with dental erosions in the anterior sector, managed by the composite layering technique, and to demonstrate the biomimetic efficiency of the restoration.
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