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Case Reports
. 2018 Jan-Mar;9(1):128-131.
doi: 10.4103/ccd.ccd_787_17.

Diagnosis, Treatment Planning, and Full-mouth Rehabilitation in a Case of Amelogenesis Imperfecta

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Diagnosis, Treatment Planning, and Full-mouth Rehabilitation in a Case of Amelogenesis Imperfecta

Mayuri Naik et al. Contemp Clin Dent. 2018 Jan-Mar.

Abstract

Amelogenesis imperfecta is a genetic condition affecting the teeth resulting in aberrations of the structure and clinical appearance of enamel. The treatment of amelogenesis imperfecta involves a multidisciplinary treatment approach requiring a comprehensive examination, diagnosis, and effective treatment planning strategy along with satisfaction of patient-related factors. The clinical case described here involves judicious involvement of different disciplines to formulate a treatment plan best suitable to confirm with the patient's needs and expectations, at the same time maintaining the integrity and harmony of associated hard and soft tissues.

Keywords: Diagnosis; full-mouth rehabilitation; treatment planning.

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(a-c) Preoperative labial view. (d and e) Preoperative occlusal view
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(a-c) Preoperative intraoral view. (d) Facial analysis. (e) Analysis of midline shift. (f) Wax mock-up on diagnostic casts. (g) Broadrick's occlusal plane analysis. (h) Intraoral mock-up with acrylic resin. (i-k) Gingival recontouring and crown lengthening procedure
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(a and b) Crown preparation. (c) Metal try-in of prosthesis. (d-f) Final prosthesis after cementation and direct composite buildup of mandibular anterior teeth
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Figure 4
Postoperative view after 1 month recall. (a-c) Facial view. (d and h) Profile view. (e and g) Occlusal view. (f) Smile view

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