Non-invasive restorative treatment of worn teeth
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Non-invasive restorative treatment of worn teeth. / Pallesen, Ulla; Lægreid, Torgils.
In: CED-IADR/NOF Oral Health Research Congress, 2019, Madrid, Spain, Abstract Book, 2019.Research output: Contribution to journal › Conference abstract in journal › Communication
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T1 - Non-invasive restorative treatment of worn teeth
AU - Pallesen, Ulla
AU - Lægreid, Torgils
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Currently, wear of teeth due to erosion and attrition seems to be a growing problem for both young and old, and spans from localized anterior wear to a more general condition involving the entire dentition. Non-physiological and pathological wear may require restorative treatment out of concern for biological perspectives, though most often to accommodate a patient’s aesthetic needs. These kinds of treatment have often involved extensive prosthetic reconstructions with immense implications for the pulp, the marginal periodontium and not least for the patient’s economy. Today, adhesive technology has allowed for restorative solutions that, following non-invasive additive principals, may be adapted to the teeth’s and the individual patient’s need. Based on European consensus regarding treatment of dental wear (Loomans B et al., J Adhes Dent 2017,), the lecture will focus on when restorative treatment of dental wear is indicated. Functional and aesthetic needs of the patient will be estimated in comparison with the biological and economic consequences that are involved in the treatment. Different methods for treatment with and without increasing the vertical dimension of occlusion and orthodontic pre-treatment will be reviewed. Focus will be given to reconstructions where non-invasive adhesive treatment with direct resin materials and, in some cases, ceramic laminate veneers is used. The lecture will be based on clinical cases supported by scientific literature. A discussion of what can be expected with regards to longevity of treatments using different non-invasive strategies will be given as well as a recommendation of measures to optimize the longevity.
AB - Currently, wear of teeth due to erosion and attrition seems to be a growing problem for both young and old, and spans from localized anterior wear to a more general condition involving the entire dentition. Non-physiological and pathological wear may require restorative treatment out of concern for biological perspectives, though most often to accommodate a patient’s aesthetic needs. These kinds of treatment have often involved extensive prosthetic reconstructions with immense implications for the pulp, the marginal periodontium and not least for the patient’s economy. Today, adhesive technology has allowed for restorative solutions that, following non-invasive additive principals, may be adapted to the teeth’s and the individual patient’s need. Based on European consensus regarding treatment of dental wear (Loomans B et al., J Adhes Dent 2017,), the lecture will focus on when restorative treatment of dental wear is indicated. Functional and aesthetic needs of the patient will be estimated in comparison with the biological and economic consequences that are involved in the treatment. Different methods for treatment with and without increasing the vertical dimension of occlusion and orthodontic pre-treatment will be reviewed. Focus will be given to reconstructions where non-invasive adhesive treatment with direct resin materials and, in some cases, ceramic laminate veneers is used. The lecture will be based on clinical cases supported by scientific literature. A discussion of what can be expected with regards to longevity of treatments using different non-invasive strategies will be given as well as a recommendation of measures to optimize the longevity.
M3 - Conference abstract in journal
JO - CED-IADR/NOF Oral Health Research Congress, 2019, Madrid, Spain, Abstract Book
JF - CED-IADR/NOF Oral Health Research Congress, 2019, Madrid, Spain, Abstract Book
Y2 - 19 September 2019 through 21 September 2019
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