Patients with a deep bite present one of the most demanding challenges in implant and restorative dentistry. The excessive vertical overlap alters occlusal loading patterns, transferring forces directly onto the restoration interface. As Yahyazadehfar et al. demonstrated, the resin–enamel bonded interface represents the weakest biomechanical link under cyclic loading, predisposing restorations in deep bite cases to adhesive fatigue and early failure [
1]. For this reason, treatment planning must carefully consider occlusal analysis and biomechanical stress distribution. …