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Introduction: Dental erosion is the progressive and irreversible loss of tooth structure due to exposure to non-bacterial acids (1). Its prevalence is increasing worldwide, affecting approximately 30–45% of adults, and often results in functional impairment, aesthetic concerns, and complex restorative challenges if not addressed early (1). Managing

Case Study: Minimally Invasive Full-Mouth Rehabilitation for Severe Erosive Tooth Wear with 10-Year Follow-Up
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