Influence of soft tissue thickness, blade type, and guide design, on computer‐assisted esthetic crown lengthening

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Panagiotis Ntovas, Lorenzo Tavelli, Basir A. Barmak, Ronald E. Jung, Maria‐Elisa Galarraga‐Vinueza
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BackgroundThe aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of surgical guide design and type of blade, in relation to soft tissue thickness, on the accuracy of computer‐assisted crown lengthening.MethodsA set of fully dentate anatomic maxilla models was implemented, using 2 types of soft‐tissue masks with a mean thickness of 1.5 and 3.5 mm, respectively, to simulate a clinical scenario of altered passive eruption. In total, 5 different gingivectomy techniques were assessed, implementing 3 different types of guidance and 2 different blades. The osteotomy was performed using 2 surgical guide designs. After each operation, the models were scanned and superimposed with the initial virtual design, to evaluate the accuracy of each evaluated approach through a set of linear measurements.ResultsFor the gingivectomy as well as for the osteotomy, the mean discrepancy was increased in the presence of increased soft tissue thickness (p < 0.05). The integration of supporting planes led to a decrease in the discrepancy compared to the conventional double guide design for both of the investigated soft‐tissue thicknesses (p < 0.05). For the models with the normal soft tissue thickness, a lower mean discrepancy was presented, when a mini blade was used instead of a conventional surgical blade, irrespective of the guide design (p < 0.05).ConclusionComputer‐assisted crown lengthening can be considered a feasible treatment option. Soft tissue thickness has to be taken into consideration during the design of the surgical template, in order additional support to be provided when it is needed. Surgical templates with integrated supporting planes can increase the accuracy of computer‐assisted crown lengthening.Plain language summaryGingival architecture plays a crucial role in achieving smile harmony. For patients seeking an esthetic smile, periodontal plastic surgery can be a valuable option, as it can improve the harmony between the teeth and the gingiva. Excessive gingiva display can be managed using various treatment approaches, depending on the etiology. When periodontal surgery is a part of the treatment plan, the procedure can be digitally planned using a 3D diagnostic design and seamlessly transferred to the surgical field through a 3D printed surgical template. The present research aimed to evaluate the influence of surgical guide design, gingival thickness, and surgical blade type on the accuracy of the periodontal surgery. Two different designs of surgical templates, providing a different degree of guidance, as well as 2 types of surgical blades were used to simulate the surgical procedure. To evaluate the aforementioned parameters, models with 2 different gingival mask thickness were used. Based to the results of the present study, gingival thickness, surgical template design, and blade type can significantly affect the accuracy of the surgery procedure.
软组织厚度、叶片类型和导叶设计对计算机辅助美观冠延长的影响
背景本研究的目的是评估手术导板设计和刀片类型与软组织厚度的关系对计算机辅助牙冠延长术准确性的影响。方法使用2种平均厚度分别为1.5毫米和3.5毫米的软组织掩膜,制作了一组全齿解剖上颌骨模型,以模拟被动萌出改变的临床情况。总共评估了 5 种不同的龈切除术,使用了 3 种不同类型的引导和 2 种不同的刀片。截骨手术使用 2 种手术导板设计。每次手术后,对模型进行扫描并与初始虚拟设计进行叠加,通过一组线性测量来评估每种评估方法的准确性。与传统的双导板设计相比,在两种软组织厚度的情况下,支撑平面的整合都会导致偏差的减少(p <0.05)。对于软组织厚度正常的模型,无论使用何种导板设计,当使用迷你刀片而不是传统手术刀片时,平均差异都较小(p < 0.05)。在设计手术模板时必须考虑到软组织的厚度,以便在需要时提供额外的支持。带有综合支撑平面的手术模板可以提高计算机辅助牙冠延长术的准确性。对于追求美观笑容的患者来说,牙周整形手术是一个很有价值的选择,因为它可以改善牙齿和牙龈之间的和谐。根据不同的病因,可以采用不同的治疗方法来控制牙龈过度增生。当牙周手术是治疗计划的一部分时,可以使用三维诊断设计对手术进行数字化规划,并通过三维打印手术模板无缝转移到手术领域。本研究旨在评估手术导板设计、牙龈厚度和手术刀片类型对牙周手术准确性的影响。研究人员使用了两种不同设计的手术模板(提供不同程度的引导)和两种类型的手术刀片来模拟手术过程。为了评估上述参数,使用了两种不同牙龈遮盖厚度的模型。根据本研究的结果,牙龈厚度、手术模板设计和刀片类型对手术过程的准确性有很大影响。
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Journal of periodontology
Journal of periodontology 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
7.00%
发文量
290
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Periodontology publishes articles relevant to the science and practice of periodontics and related areas.
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