Innovative Minimally Invasive Glass-Ceramic Restorations Prove Highly Effective in Full-Mouth Rehabilitations

Posted: January 14, 2025
The article evaluates the clinical outcomes and patient-reported measures of full mouth rehabilitation using minimally invasive glass-ceramic restorations. The study shows high survival rates, low complication rates, and high patient satisfaction over a 12-year period. Restorations made from lithium disilicate reinforced glass-ceramic were most commonly used. Minimally invasive designs preserved healthy tooth structure, leading to fewer biological complications. This study highlights the effectiveness and reliability of minimally invasive restorations in full-mouth rehabilitations, emphasizing their importance in modern dentistry.

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