Investigation of Morphological Changes of the Soft Tissue in the Aesthetic Zone: A 3D Virtual Analysis after Conventional Tooth Extraction and Benex® Extraction.

IF 2.5 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Mayte Buchbender, Lotta Gath, Fabian Jaeckel, Anna Seidel, Marco Rainer Kesting, Manfred Wichmann, Werner Adler, Ragai Edward Matta
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Abstract

Background: Postoperative resorption of hard and soft tissues occurs as a consequence of tooth extraction. The Benex®-Control extractor allows minimally invasive extraction of the tooth without causing pronounced iatrogenic trauma. The aim of this study was to verify whether the resorption of the tissues after extraction can be reduced by using the Benex® system compared to the conventional extraction method.

Methods: Postoperative intraoral scans were superimposed after surgery (t0), after 7 days (t1), after 14 days (t2), after 30 days (t3), after 60 days (t4), and after 90 days (t5) within the two groups (study n = 14, control n = 16), and defined regions of interest (ROIs) (1-8) and volume changes were analyzed. In addition, the influence of gingival thickness and the thickness of the labial cortical plate was investigated.

Results: The greatest decrease in volume was observed in both groups in ROI3, although there was no significant difference observed between the groups. In the presence of an adjacent tooth, there was less volume loss in the affected ROIs (1, 2 and 7, 8). The thickness of the gingiva and the bony lamella did not significantly influence the change in volume.

Conclusions: Due to the small cohort, the results are limited, and the hypothesis is rejected.

研究美容区软组织的形态变化:传统拔牙和Benex®拔牙后的三维虚拟分析。
背景:拔牙会导致术后软硬组织吸收。Benex®控制拔牙器可以在不造成明显先天性创伤的情况下进行微创拔牙。本研究的目的是验证与传统拔牙方法相比,使用Benex®系统是否可以减少拔牙后组织的吸收:方法:在两组(研究组14人,对照组16人)中分别叠加术后口内扫描(t0)、7天后(t1)、14天后(t2)、30天后(t3)、60天后(t4)和90天后(t5),分析确定的感兴趣区(ROI)(1-8)和体积变化。此外,还研究了牙龈厚度和唇皮质板厚度的影响:结果:两组患者在 ROI3 的体积下降幅度最大,但两组之间并无明显差异。在有邻牙的情况下,受影响 ROI(1、2 和 7、8)的体积减少较少。牙龈和骨膜的厚度对体积的变化没有显著影响:由于队列较小,研究结果有限,假设被否定。
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Dentistry Journal
Dentistry Journal Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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