Full Mouth Rehabilitation for a Patient With Generalized Attrition: The Hobo Technique in Action

Cureus. 2024 Jan 9;16(1):e51933. doi: 10.7759/cureus.51933. eCollection 2024 Jan.

Abstract

This case report addresses the critical issue of severe tooth wear and its impact on the vertical dimension of occlusion in a 75-year-old patient. The patient presented with worn-down teeth, chewing difficulties, and aesthetic concerns, prompting a comprehensive treatment plan utilizing the Hobo twin-stage technique. The approach involved careful diagnosis, root canal therapy, and the creation of provisional restorations, monitored through an occlusal splint. The prosthetic phase incorporated strategically designed porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns, aiming for optimal tooth alignment and balanced movement. The successful outcome not only restored function and aesthetics but also enhanced the patient's confidence. This case underscores the effectiveness of a systematic approach in managing severe tooth wear, emphasizing the importance of regular follow-ups and good oral hygiene for long-term success.

Keywords: attrition; hobo twin-stage; patient-centered; pfm crowns; vertical dimension.

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