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Medicine
Abstract

This clinical report describes the oral rehabilitation of a young adult patient diagnosed with hypomature amelogenesis imperfecta. The specific objectives of this treatment were to eliminate tooth sensitivity while enhancing esthetics and restoring masticatory function. Porcelain fused to metal full veneer crowns were placed on anterior and posterior teeth to modify the occlusion and to improve the esthetics. Clinical examination 12 months after treatment revealed no evidence of disorders associated with the restored teeth or their supporting structures.

Keywords
Amelogenesis Imperfecta
Hypoplastic full mouth rehabilitation
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