Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) is a hereditary disorder that expresses a group of conditions that cause developmental alterations in the structure of enamel. Rehabilitation of patients with dental anomalies like AI is a challenge in terms of both function and esthetics for the patient. This article describes the sequenced treatment for a young male patient with mutilated natural dentition caused by AI of the hypoplastic type using Hobo's twin-stage technique of full mouth rehabilitation. The aim of the treatment was to restore esthetics and optimal masticatory function using an interdisciplinary approach. Electromyography was used as an advanced means of diagnosis and an aid to verify the clinical outcome.
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