Polymethyl methacrylate-based bone cement using a prototype for gingival smile: A case report.

IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Biancca Rodriguez-Mannucci, Alberto Rios-Arango, Andrea Vergara-Buenaventura
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Abstract

Background: The treatment of gummy smile (GS) with polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA)-based implants is suggested in specific cases such as those in which there is a lack of lip support due to a marked depression of the anterior maxillary process; however, it can be associated with certain complications related to the material and the surgical approach.

Methods: A patient with a GS of combined etiology was treated with clinical crown lengthening and lip repositioning surgery with placement of a PMMA-based bone cement implant to fill the subnasal depression. Surgical planning was performed using a 3-dimension resin-printed model to achieve an optimal fit of the PMMA implant to the geometry of the bone defect and to avoid any damage related to heat exposure from the polymerization process and any possible damage to the tooth roots with the fixation screws. In addition, the use of an antibiotic cement can help prevent any possible infection.

Results: The patient reported edema and mild pain. After 5 months an increase in the length of the dental crowns, a reduction of the exposed gingiva to 1 mm and a new support of the upper lip were clinically observed. Cone-beam computed tomography showed proper PMMA implant fit.

Conclusions: The use of PMMA-based bone cement appears to be an effective technique for the treatment of cases of GS associated with hypermobile upper lip and maxillary subnasal depression. The use of a printed resin model avoids complications during curing of the material, such as high exothermic reactions and associated infections.

Key points: Identification of the etiologic factors of gummy smile is fundamental to the treatment of gummy smile. Once the diagnosis is established, therapy focuses on the treatment of these factors, which may be single or combined. The use of a PMMA-based bone cement implant in conjunction with clinical crown lengthening surgery is an effective treatment option for the management of EGD related to upper lip hypermobility, passive altered eruption and, maxillary subnasal depression. A possible clinical dilemma could arise when considering some complications associated with the use of PMMA implants such as allergies or infections. However, the use of a 3D printed resin model facilitates handling and fitting outside the mouth by eliminating heat exposure from the polymerization of the cement and to avoid any possible damage to the tooth roots with the fixation screws. In addition, the use of an antibiotic cement can help prevent any possible infection.

Plain language summary: The treatment of gummy smile will depend on its etiological factor. In some cases of combined etiology, the use of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) implants has been suggested, such as those in which there is a lack of lip support due to a marked depression of the maxillary anterior process; however, the use of PMMA can be associated with certain complications such as allergies and infections. To avoid this, surgical planning was performed using a 3D resin-printed model to achieve an optimal fit of the PMMA implant to the geometry of the bone defect and to avoid any complications such as damage related to the heat exposure of the polymerization process and any possible damage to the dental roots with the fixation screws, obtaining satisfactory results after 5 months.

聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯基骨水泥用于牙龈微笑的原型:1例报告。
背景:在特殊情况下,如由于上颌前突明显凹陷而缺乏唇部支撑的患者,建议使用聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯(PMMA)基种植体治疗牙龈性微笑(GS);然而,它可能与材料和手术入路相关的某些并发症有关。方法:对1例综合病因性鼻窦炎患者行临床冠延长和唇复位手术,并放置pmma基骨水泥种植体填补鼻下凹陷。使用三维树脂打印模型进行手术计划,以实现PMMA种植体与骨缺损几何形状的最佳配合,并避免聚合过程中的热暴露造成的任何损伤和固定螺钉对牙根的任何可能损伤。此外,使用抗生素水泥可以帮助防止任何可能的感染。结果:患者出现水肿和轻度疼痛。5个月后,临床观察到牙冠长度增加,暴露的牙龈减少到1毫米,上唇有了新的支撑。锥束计算机断层扫描显示PMMA植入物合适。结论:pmma基骨水泥是治疗GS合并上唇过度活动和上颌鼻下凹陷的有效方法。打印树脂模型的使用避免了材料固化过程中的并发症,例如高放热反应和相关感染。重点:鉴别牙龈性微笑的病因是治疗牙龈性微笑的基础。一旦诊断确定,治疗的重点是对这些因素的治疗,这些因素可能是单一的,也可能是联合的。使用pmma骨水泥种植体结合临床冠延长手术是处理与上唇过度活动、被动改变的爆发和上颌鼻下凹陷相关的EGD的有效治疗选择。当考虑到与使用PMMA植入物相关的一些并发症(如过敏或感染)时,可能会出现临床困境。然而,使用3D打印树脂模型,通过消除水泥聚合产生的热量暴露,方便了口腔外的处理和安装,并避免了固定螺钉对牙根的任何可能损害。此外,使用抗生素水泥可以帮助防止任何可能的感染。浅显语言总结:牙龈性微笑的治疗取决于其病因。在一些综合病因的病例中,建议使用聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯(PMMA)种植体,例如由于上颌前突明显凹陷而缺乏唇部支撑的病例;然而,PMMA的使用可能与某些并发症有关,如过敏和感染。为了避免这种情况,使用3D树脂打印模型进行手术计划,以实现PMMA种植体与骨缺损几何形状的最佳配合,并避免任何并发症,例如聚合过程中的热暴露损伤和固定螺钉对牙根的任何可能损伤,5个月后获得满意的结果。
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Clinical Advances in Periodontics
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