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  • Dentistry
  • Restorative Dentistry
  • Dental Treatment Planning

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  • Complex restorative needs present significant challenges in comprehensive dental care.
  • Traditional treatment planning may not always address all facets of patient health and esthetics effectively.

Observation:

  • A clinical case illustrates a risk-based, diagnostically driven strategy for managing complex restorative dentistry.
  • The approach focused on four key diagnostic categories: periodontal, biomechanical, functional, and dentofacial.

Findings:

  • Sequential full-mouth rehabilitation was successfully completed, addressing all aspects of patient health, comfort, function, and aesthetics.
  • The treatment plan accommodated complex restorative needs without compromising essential dental care.

Implications:

  • This risk-based approach enables comprehensive clinical management of patients with extensive restorative requirements.
  • Extending treatment duration can make complex full-mouth rehabilitations financially feasible, exceeding patient expectations.