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The application of 3D printed self-glazed zirconia for full-mouth rehabilitation in a patient with severely worn dentition: a case report

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ABSTRACT This clinical case report describes the fabrication of monolithic self-glazed zirconia prostheses via a digital workflow, for full-arch rehabilitation in a patient with a severely worn dentition. Prostheses composed… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT This clinical case report describes the fabrication of monolithic self-glazed zirconia prostheses via a digital workflow, for full-arch rehabilitation in a patient with a severely worn dentition. Prostheses composed of self-glazed zirconia are less prone to chipping, and have a lower risk of progressive wear of the opposing natural teeth. The use of a digital workflow not only ensures a higher degree of precision in the fabrication of self-glazed zirconia prostheses, but it also greatly improves patient comfort, and reduces the clinical chairside time required for adjustments.

Keywords: self glazed; glazed zirconia; severely worn; patient severely; rehabilitation patient; case report

Journal Title: Advances in Applied Ceramics
Year Published: 2019

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