Full-mouth digital rehabilitation of a young adult with midline diastema and occlusal discrepancy: A clinical report


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Case Report

Author :

Ujjal Chatterjee, Sumit Kumar Roy, Suruchi Singh, Monika Kumari, Ujjal Chatterjee, Sumit Kumar Roy, Suruchi Singh, Monika Kumari

Volume :

39

Issue :

4

Abstract :

Purpose: To present a digital full?mouth rehabilitation case in a 30-year-old female with diastema and occlusal discrepancy using CAD/CAM and occlusal deprogramming.Background: Midline diastema and occlusal disharmony often co-exist and complicate esthetic outcomes. Digital workflows enable accurate diagnosis and execution with less invasive approaches.Case Presentation: A 30-year-old female presented with anterior spacing, occlusal instability, and a fractured #21. Using a Lucia jig for occlusal deprogramming, digital scans and CAD veneer design were completed. Temporary restorations were delivered based on a 3D-printed mock-up. Follow-up revealed improved esthetics and function.Conclusion: This digital protocol resulted in predictable, minimally invasive rehabilitation and patient satisfaction.

Keyword :

Digital workflow, Midline diastema, Exocad, Occlusal deprogramming, Veneers