Clinical performance of esthetic ceramic partial-coverage restorations with supra-gingival margin using minimally invasive tooth preparation method according to the concept of adhesive dentistry

Myung-Sik Hong, Yu-Sung Choi, Jong-Hyuk Lee, S. Ha
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With the rapid development of aesthetic ceramic materials and resin adhesives, the transition from metal ceramic crown to all-ceramic restoration is being actively carried out. When making porcelain restorations, the advantages can be maximized only when appropriate forms and techniques are used. Recently, an esthetic partial-coverage restoration method with supra-gingival margins was introduced by applying a minimally invasive tooth removal method that preserves enamel as much as possible and enhances adhesion efficiency. Through this, various advantages such as minimization of tooth structure removal and ease of excess cement removal can be obtained. In addition, since this manufacturing method does not require cord packing, it is possible to save time for impression taking and reduce patient discomfort. Furthermore, the margins can be clearly obtained without the intervention of gingival fluid or blood, making it possible to manufacture more accurate restorations. In the following cases of patients with partial tooth defects, esthetic ceramic partial-coverage restorations with supra-gingival margin was applied using minimally invasive tooth preparation method according to the concept of adhesive dentistry. Therefore, unnecessary tooth abutment preparation was prevented and residual tooth structure could be preserved as much as possible. After delivery of the ceramic partial-coverage restorations, favorable outcome was obtained. (J Korean Acad Prosthodont 2021;59: 319-32)
基于粘接牙科理念的微创造牙方法在龈上缘陶瓷部分覆盖修复体中的临床表现
随着美学陶瓷材料和树脂粘接剂的快速发展,金属陶瓷冠向全陶瓷修复的过渡正在积极进行。在进行瓷器修复时,只有采用适当的形式和技术,才能最大限度地发挥其优势。最近,我们提出了一种美观的牙龈上缘部分覆盖修复方法,采用微创拔牙方法,尽可能保留牙釉质并提高粘连效率。通过这种方法,可以获得诸如最大限度地去除牙齿结构和易于去除多余骨水泥等各种优点。此外,由于这种制造方法不需要脐带包装,因此可以节省印模时间并减少患者的不适。此外,可以在没有牙龈液或血液干预的情况下清晰地获得边缘,从而可以制作更准确的修复体。在以下部分牙缺损患者中,根据粘接牙科的概念,采用微创造牙方法,采用美观的龈上缘陶瓷部分覆盖修复体。因此,避免了不必要的基牙预备,尽可能地保留了残留的牙结构。陶瓷部分覆盖修复体交付后,取得了良好的效果。[韩国口腔医学杂志2021;59:319-32]
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