H. Binhuraib, Sundus Saad Alqarni, Nagam Mohammed Mohsen, Abeer Ahmad Alharbi, Ahmed Ibrahim Alghamdi, Adeeb Maseer Almotairi, Abdulrahman Hussain Alhussain, R. Felemban, Anwar Salem Alzahrani, Ehdaa Sameer Eyouni, R. Alhajjaji
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Abstract
Fixed dental prostheses (FDPs), commonly known as dental bridges, play a pivotal role in restorative dentistry, offering patients a means to regain oral function and aesthetics in cases of tooth loss. These prosthetic devices, anchored to natural teeth or dental implants, bridge the gap created by missing teeth, improving chewing, speech, and smile aesthetics. However, the successful deployment of FDPs requires not only their initial placement but also long-term maintenance and an understanding of potential complications. Effective oral hygiene, regular dental surveillance, and professional dental cleanings are essential for preserving FDP longevity. Vigilance is crucial as FDPs, while resistant to cavities themselves, can pose challenges in cleaning around abutment teeth. Complications, including dental caries, periodontal issues, crown or bridge fractures, abutment tooth deterioration, aesthetic alterations, sensory sensitivity, and even prosthetic failure, are potential concerns. Timely intervention and preventive measures are key to addressing these issues. When complications arise, dental practitioners can often repair superficial problems like crown fractures. Profound or recurrent complications may require more extensive interventions, such as fabricating a new bridge or considering alternative restorative options like dental implants or removable partial dentures. By embracing these principles of maintenance and management, patients can optimize the durability and functionality of their FDPs while minimizing associated risks, ensuring a healthy and confident smile for years to come.
固定义齿(FDP),俗称牙桥,在牙科修复中起着举足轻重的作用,为缺牙患者提供了恢复口腔功能和美观的途径。这些修复装置固定在天然牙齿或牙科种植体上,可以弥补缺失牙齿造成的间隙,改善咀嚼、言语和微笑美观。然而,成功安装 FDP 不仅需要初次安装,还需要长期维护和了解潜在的并发症。有效的口腔卫生、定期的牙科检查和专业的牙齿清洁对保持 FDP 的使用寿命至关重要。警惕性是至关重要的,因为 FDP 本身虽然不易发生龋齿,但在清洁基牙周围时可能会遇到困难。潜在的并发症包括龋齿、牙周问题、牙冠或牙桥断裂、基牙退化、美观改变、感觉敏感甚至修复失败。及时干预和采取预防措施是解决这些问题的关键。出现并发症时,牙科医生通常可以修复牙冠断裂等表面问题。严重或反复出现的并发症可能需要更广泛的干预,如制作新的牙桥或考虑其他修复方案,如种植牙或可摘局部义齿。通过遵循这些维护和管理原则,患者可以优化其局部义齿的耐用性和功能性,同时最大限度地降低相关风险,确保在未来的岁月里拥有健康自信的笑容。