The esthetically guided and occlusally protected (EGOP) technique. Case report of fully digital adhesive rehabilitation in patients with dental structure loss

Pub Date : 2023-05-11
Germán Santiago Albertini, Diego Bechelli, Aníbal Capusotto
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Abstract

Aim: To describe a technique for performing an adhesive oral rehabilitation based on a digital workflow and focused on the integration between esthetic and occlusal aspects in a young patient with a worn dentition.

Materials and methods: An adhesive oral rehabilitation with severe loss of dental structure in a 40-year-old male patient is described. The treatment was based on a fully digital workflow (including facial scanning), esthetic and occlusal virtual planning, guided implant surgeries, an adhesive resin prototype, and ceramic restorations. The technique integrates both esthetic and occlusal factors, splitting the dental arches into four sectors and following a stepped sequence with specific objectives for each one. The loss of dental structure was initially rebuilt by an adhesive composite resin full-mouth prototype rehabilitation. This step also helped to confirm the esthetic and occlusal digital planning. After 4 months, lithium disilicate restorations were delivered following the same order, sector by sector, to reduce possible errors when transferring the previously approved anatomy to the final ceramic oral rehabilitation. Lastly, an acrylic nightguard was installed and a 6-month recall program established.

Results: An accurate integration between esthetic and occlusal aspects was achieved during digital planning, which was also corroborated by the adhesive resin prototype. The final ceramic restorations fulfilled the patient's esthetic expectations and recovered the occlusal anatomy.

Conclusions: The proposed esthetically guided and occlusally protected (EGOP) technique seems to be a reliable approach to treat patients with worn dentition. Further clinical research and additional proposals are necessary to assess the possible benefits associated with these procedures.

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美学引导和咬合保护(EGOP)技术。牙体结构缺损患者的全数字化粘接修复病例报告
目的:描述一种基于数字化工作流程的粘接式口腔修复技术,该技术的重点是在一名牙列缺损的年轻患者身上实现美学和咬合方面的整合:本文描述了一名 40 岁男性患者因牙齿结构严重缺损而进行的粘接式口腔修复。治疗基于全数字化工作流程(包括面部扫描)、美学和咬合虚拟规划、引导种植手术、粘接树脂原型和陶瓷修复体。该技术将美学和咬合因素结合在一起,将牙弓分成四个部分,并根据每个部分的具体目标采取阶梯式顺序。首先通过粘接复合树脂全口原型修复重建丧失的牙齿结构。这一步骤也有助于确认美学和咬合数字化规划。4 个月后,按照同样的顺序,逐个区域进行二硅酸锂修复,以减少将之前批准的解剖结构转移到最终陶瓷口腔修复时可能出现的误差。最后,安装了丙烯酸夜护套,并制定了为期 6 个月的召回计划:结果:在数字化规划过程中实现了美学和咬合方面的精确整合,这也得到了粘接树脂原型的证实。最终的陶瓷修复体满足了患者的美学期望,并恢复了咬合解剖结构:结论:提议的美学引导和咬合保护(EGOP)技术似乎是治疗牙齿磨损患者的一种可靠方法。有必要进一步开展临床研究并提出更多建议,以评估这些程序可能带来的益处。
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