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issue 2016 — 41 Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry Article Fig.2m Fig.2n Fig.2o Fig.2l Figs. 2m & n The same treatment sequence was applied to all of the lower and upper quadrants. These images show that composite serves both to fill existing cavities and to replace eroded or worn tissue, creating better function, restabilizing proper anatomy and esthetics, and finally protecting damaged tissue from further degradation. This is an ideal treatment protocol for moderate tooth wear combined with small Class I and II cavities. Figs. 2o–q Smile and occlusal views of this full-mouth rehabili- tation, using only direct restorations. Such an approach is highly conser- vative, comfortable for the patient owing to the short treatment time, and cost-effective. Article_Dietschi_00-00.qxp_Layout 1 02.03.16 20:47 Seite 6 Article_Dietschi_00-00.qxp_Layout 102.03.1620:47 Seite 6

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