Interdisciplinary approach to treating a patient with amelogenesis imperfecta: A clinical report


AKIN H., Tasvfren S., YALÇIN YELER D.

JOURNAL OF ESTHETIC AND RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY, cilt.19, sa.3, ss.131-135, 2007 (SCI-Expanded) identifier identifier identifier

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Treatment of a patient with amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) presents a real problem from both functional and esthetic points of view. An esthetic result also will result in an improvement in the patient's quality of life. This clinical report illustrates the oral rehabilitation of a 24-year-old man diagnosed with hypomature type of AI. The aim of treatment was to both restore esthetics and improve masticatory function. Esthetic expectations of the patient were successfully attained by placing all-porcelain crowns from canine to canine in each arch, 12 crowns total. Moreover, metal-ceramic three-unit fixed partial dentures for the missing mandibular right first molars were fabricated for the patient's masticatory function. Resin composite restorations were applied to the maxillary premolars, the maxillary right first molar, the mandibular left premolars, and the right first premolar to modify the occlusion. No deterioration in the restorations and no pathology associated with the rehabilitation were found at the I-year recall, and the patient's esthetic and functional expectations were satisfied.