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<title>Esthetic and Functional Rehabilitation of a Patient with Amelogenesis Imperfecta Using Adhesive and Non-Invasive Techniques: A Case Report</title>
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<description>Esthetic and Functional Rehabilitation of a Patient with Amelogenesis Imperfecta Using Adhesive and Non-Invasive Techniques: A Case Report
Palipana, P.D.; Adikari, A.
Introduction: Limited evidence is available on adhesive dentistry in the management of amelogenesis imperfecta (AI). The presentation, the&#13;
conservative management with adhesive techniques, and the outcome of hypoplastic AI are discussed. Case Report: Autosomal dominant,&#13;
hypoplastic AI was diagnosed, on a 36-year-old woman, presented with unesthetic teeth and a history of frequent decay with subsequent&#13;
complications. Following the hygienic phase, stabilization of caries and root canal treatment (RCT) were done. Coronal restoration of&#13;
endodontically treated teeth and light-cured direct composite veneering were done in the restorative phase. Surveyed crowns, mucosa-borne&#13;
partial denture, and a resin-bonded bridge were prescribed in the prosthetic phase. The patient was pleased with the improved masticatory&#13;
ability and esthetics. Discussion: A stepwise least invasive, yet esthetically acceptable treatment options based on adhesive techniques are&#13;
successful in hypoplastic AI.
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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