两部分树脂粘接铸造金属桥,用于基牙有效牙根表面积不等的情况。

Restorative dentistry Pub Date : 1990-08-01
P M Dummer, J R Gidden
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树脂粘接铸造金属桥已经成为一种流行的替代缺牙的方法。这种桥通常是在修改基牙后作为单一铸件建造的,以确保插入路径明确,并确保最大限度的金属与牙齿接触。不幸的是,树脂粘接桥的长期固位不能得到保证,许多调查报告了大量的失败率,特别是在口腔后段。作者认为,许多此类失败的发生是因为临床医生忽视了固定桥修复的基本原则之一,即基牙应该匹配有效的根表面积(骨支持)。本文描述了如何通过树脂粘接桥的建造成功地克服了不相容的基牙所产生的问题,这两部分是分开胶结的,但联锁以提供一个可移动的关节。这样的安排允许独立运动的基牙,同时提供足够的保留和支持桥。两部分的设计还可以克服由基牙排列不当造成的问题,并允许传统的全冠固位器与树脂粘接固位器结合使用。
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Two-part resin bonded cast metal bridges for use when abutment teeth have unequal effective root surface areas.

Resin bonded cast metal bridges have become a popular method of replacing missing teeth. Such bridges are usually constructed as single castings following modifications to the abutment teeth in order to ensure a distinct path of insertion and to secure maximum metal to tooth contact. Unfortunately, long term retention of resin bonded bridges cannot be guaranteed and many surveys have reported substantial failure rates, particularly in the posterior segments of the mouth. It is the authors contention that many of these failures occur because clinicians are neglecting one of the fundamental principles of fixed bridge prosthodontics, namely that abutment teeth should be matched for effective root surface area (bony support). This article describes how problems created by incompatible abutment teeth can be overcome successfully by the construction of resin bonded bridges in two parts which are cemented separately, but interlock to provide a movable joint. Such an arrangement allows independent movement of the abutment teeth whilst providing sufficient retention and support for the bridge. The two-part design can also overcome problems created by malaligned abutment teeth as well as allowing conventional full crown retainers to be combined with resin bonded retainers.

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