The introduction of adhesive techniques has shifted dental restoration toward highly conservative strategies, emphasizing preservation of natural tooth structure to maintain oral health and reduce future interventions. In managing dental wear, additive methods offer predictable outcomes while safeguarding the longevity of restored teeth....
No actionable change — this article is unrelated to audiology; it is a dental restorative dentistry paper.
This article has no relevance to the audiology field and appears to have been ingested in error.
- 01Article covers bilaminate, V-shaped, and 360-degree veneer techniques for severe anterior tooth wear.
- 02Published in the International Journal of Esthetic Dentistry — a dental, not audiology, journal.
- 03No connection to hearing loss, hearing aids, or audiological practice.
- 04Likely a data pipeline ingestion error for this audiology news feed.
- PMID
- 42145241
- DOI
- 10.3290/j.ijed.c_1989.
- Journal
- International Journal of Esthetic Dentistry
- Publication type
- research_article
- Evidence level
- na
- Population
- Not applicable — dental patients with severe anterior tooth wear
- Intervention
- Bilaminate, V-shaped, and 360-degree adhesive veneer restorations
Primary outcomes
Treatment outcomes for severe anterior tooth wear using different veneer approaches