Case Series

Canine Rise Method: A Conservative Approach for Worn Teeth Rehabilitation with Different Adhesive Restorative Materials

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The first case of generalized dental wear. (a)–(c), intraoral view before treatment; (b), frontal view; (d), (e), and (f) show canine rise approach to treat this case using composite resin on upper and lower canines. Definitive restorations (first step) for upper and lower teeth after canine rise approach shown in (g) and (h). Definitive restorations (second step) for veneering upper and lower teeth except some posterior teeth shown in (i), (j), and (k) frontal and lateral views; (l) and (m), occlusal views. Follow-up after three years of initial treatment shown in (n), (o), and (p) occlusal and frontal views. (q) and (r) show facial views before and after treatment.
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