(桥体。桥式设计的预防性考虑]。

Parodontologie (Berlin, Germany) Pub Date : 1991-02-01
I Moschèn, S Kulmer, H Schäffer
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在牙槽嵴无牙区安装固定部分义齿后,咀嚼、语音功能及审美功能均可立即恢复;从长远来看,修复有助于稳定咬合,从而维持颞下颌关节和神经肌肉系统的完整性。牙齿脱落后结缔组织的再吸收以及无牙区随着时间的推移而发生的尺寸变化都必须考虑在内,因为需要修改牙齿或待更换牙齿的基本形状。桥牙通常比天然牙齿表面更大;在这个表面上,可能会积聚斑块。自清洁机制是无效的表面面对邻近的牙齿或组织的牙槽嵴。因此,桥架及其与基台的柔性或刚性连接件必须被认为是修复中最薄弱的部分。一旦提供了牙周治疗和最佳的修复护理,修复的长期成功取决于在修复设计和插入后牙周护理中是否考虑到牙周预防。
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[The Pontic. Preventive consideration of pontic design].

When fixed partial dentures are provided for edentulous areas of the alveolar ridge, the previously impaired masticatory and phonetic functions as well as esthetics are restored immediately; in the long run, the restoration helps to stabilize the occlusion, thus maintaining the integrity of the temporomandibular joints and the neuromuscular system. The reabsorption of connective tissues following the loss of teeth as well as the changes in the dimensions of edentulous areas that occur over time will have to be taken into account in that the basic shape of the tooth or teeth to be replaced needs to be modified. Pontics usually present a larger surface than natural teeth; on this surface, plaque may accumulate. The self-cleaning mechanisms are ineffective on the surfaces facing the adjacent teeth or the tissues of the alveolar ridge. For this reason, the pontics and their flexible or rigid connectors to the abutments must be considered the weakest parts of the restoration. The long-term success of the restoration, once periodontal treatment and optimum prosthodontic care have been provided, depends on whether considerations of periodontal prevention played a role in the design of the restoration and on postinsertion periodontal care.

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