Rehabilitation of the worn dentition with glass-ceramic restorations.

IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Daniel Edelhoff, Otto Prandtner, Josef Schweiger, Oliver Schubert, M Oliver Ahlers
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Abstract

Severe pathologic tooth wear is perceived internationally as an increasing problem based on growing evidence of risks associated with dental hard tissue damage due to erosion, attrition, and abrasion. The defect morphology of these wear-related lesions is different from that of caries lesions. Modern evaluation systems provide detailed quantitative assessment and classification of tooth wear. Against this background, restorative treatment concepts have become significantly more differentiated in recent decades. Direct composite restorations might be preferred for smaller defects and younger patients as they are less expensive and allow for minimally invasive procedures. Indirect restorations such as those made of glass-ceramics provide better control over the optimal form and esthetics and thus facilitate a safer and more predictable implementation of a physiologic static and dynamic occlusion. 3D treatment planning by means of a wax-up provides orientation for the subsequent tooth preparation and allows a particularly economical approach to the removal of healthy dental hard tissue. Furthermore, the introduction of new preparation designs has contributed significantly to the preservation of dental hard tissue in the teeth to be restored. The present article describes the principles of minimally invasive treatment concepts with high-strength silicate glass-ceramic restorations using anterior full veneers and posterior occlusal onlays for the rehabilitation of the worn dentition, provides up-to-date data for scientific evaluation, and presents a clinical case.

用玻璃陶瓷修复体修复磨损牙列。
严重的病理性牙齿磨损在国际上被认为是一个日益严重的问题,因为越来越多的证据表明,由于侵蚀、磨损和磨损,牙齿硬组织损伤的风险相关。这些磨损相关病变的缺陷形态与龋齿病变不同。现代评估系统提供详细的定量评估和分类的牙齿磨损。在这种背景下,恢复性治疗的概念在近几十年来变得更加分化。直接复合修复可能更适合较小的缺陷和年轻的患者,因为它们更便宜,并且允许微创手术。由玻璃陶瓷制成的间接修复体可以更好地控制最佳形式和美学,从而促进更安全、更可预测的生理静态和动态咬合的实现。通过打蜡的方法进行三维治疗计划,为随后的牙齿准备提供方向,并允许一种特别经济的方法来去除健康的牙齿硬组织。此外,新制剂设计的引入对保存待修复牙齿中的牙硬组织做出了重大贡献。本文介绍了高强度硅酸盐玻璃陶瓷修复体的微创治疗概念的原理,使用前牙合全贴面和后牙合嵌体修复磨损牙列,为科学评估提供了最新的数据,并提出了一个临床病例。
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International Journal of Esthetic Dentistry
International Journal of Esthetic Dentistry DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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