Full mouth rehabilitation
An 80-year-old male patient presented with functional and aesthetic concerns related to severe generalised tooth wear and multiple missing teeth. Following a comprehensive assessment, a full mouth rehabilitation was carried out over the course of one year, aiming to restore long-term function and natural aesthetics with minimal maintenance requirements.



Treatment provided by Ignacio Farga Niñoles:
The treatment plan involved a combination of indirect restorations - including crowns, onlays, and veneers - in conjunction with removable partial dentures to replace missing posterior support and maintain occlusal stability. All adhesive preparations and cementation procedures were performed under full rubber dam isolation, following a gold standard protocol to ensure optimal bonding conditions and long-term clinical success.
At the completion of restorative treatment, a maxillary stabilisation splint was provided to protect the restorations and remaining dentition from potential parafunctional forces and to minimise the risk of future wear. At the 18-month review, restorations and prostheses remained stable, with excellent function and satisfactory aesthetics.


