Abstract
An optimally created occlusion will be better able to deal with the forces generated in function and parafunction. This case report will highlight the full-mouth rehabilitation of a patient with worn out dentition in the minimally invasive way which offers the users a more systematic and a precise treatment. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: It gives us an idea of a treatment modality for full-mouth rehabilitation whereby the anterior teeth cause a uniform disocclusion of the posterior teeth during excursive movements, thereby protecting the teeth from the harmful effects of the cuspal interference.