REHABILITATION OF THE ESTHETIC ZONE USING MULTIPLE ADJACENT INDIVIDUAL IMPLANT-SUPPORTED RESTORATIONS: WHERE ARE THE LIMITS?

Guillermo Bernal Dulcey, Rafael Murgueitio, H. Rios
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Rehabilitation of the partially edentulous anterior maxilla is considered one of the most difficult challenges for the restorative dentist due to the esthetic, functional and psychological implications. Implant-supported restorations provide an appealing treatment alternative that responds to today’s patient expectations. The gold standard for this scenario has been the use of an implant-supported fixed partial denture with pontics that masks the soft tissue deficiencies, with acceptable esthetic results. However, nowadays patients are looking for individual single crowns since they believe that this type of restorations resemble the natural dentition, are easy to clean and floss. From the dentist perspective, they are easy to maintain and in case of prosthetic complications they can be repaired or changed without compromising the adjacent restorations. Three parameters have been identified that could guide the decision-making process when multiple adjacent implant supported restorations (MAISR) are selected as the treatment of choice: 1) Smile line 2) Inter-implant distance and tooth-implant distance 3) Patient's expectations and ability to clean.
使用多个相邻的单个种植体支持修复体修复审美区:界限在哪里?
由于美学、功能和心理方面的影响,部分无牙的前上颌的康复被认为是修复牙科医生最困难的挑战之一。种植体支持修复体提供了一种有吸引力的治疗选择,满足了当今患者的期望。这种情况的黄金标准是使用种植支撑的固定部分义齿和支架,掩盖软组织缺陷,具有可接受的美学效果。然而,现在的患者都在寻找单个的牙冠,因为他们相信这种类型的修复类似于自然牙列,容易清洁和牙线。从牙医的角度来看,它们易于维护,并且在假体并发症的情况下,它们可以修复或更换,而不会影响相邻的修复体。在选择多相邻种植体支持修复(MAISR)作为治疗选择时,有三个参数可以指导决策过程:1)微笑线2)种植体间距离和牙与种植体距离3)患者的期望和清洁能力。
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