评估 ICON 浸润树脂在治疗牙科美容区白斑病中的治疗效果。临床报告。

A. Stoica, O. Stoica, Timea Dakó, Andrea-Csinszka Kovăcs-Ivăcson, M. Monea, Zsuzsanna Bardocz-Veres
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摘要 白斑病的病理特征是釉质脱矿,是牙科领域的一大挑战。值得注意的是,在白斑阶段进行干预对于阻止病变进一步发展至关重要。最近的研究表明,可流动树脂浸润作为传统治疗方式的微创替代方法非常有效。这种技术可以在一次预约中同时治疗多个病变,避免了局部麻醉或大量牙洞准备的必要性。在临床上,这种方法显示出一贯的稳定性,表现为保持釉质的完整性、增强硬度和保留邻近的健康牙体组织。此外,这种方法的美学效果也值得关注,随着时间的推移,病变的可见度会逐渐降低。本病例报告阐明了 Icon 套件在有针对性地治疗特定白斑病变方面的长期临床效果和有效性。
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Evaluation of the therapeutic performance of ICON infiltration resin in the treatment of White Spot Lesions in esthetic dental areas. Clinical Report.
Abstract White spot lesions, pathologically characterized by enamel demineralization, present a significant challenge in dentistry. Notably, intervention at the white spot stage is crucial to impede further lesion progression. Recent advances studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of flowable resin infiltration as a minimally invasive alternative to traditional treatment modalities. This technique allows for the concurrent treatment of multiple lesions in a single appointment, circumventing the necessity for local anesthesia or extensive cavity preparation. Clinically, this method has shown consistent stability, evidenced by maintained enamel integrity, enhanced rigidity, and preservation of adjacent healthy dental tissues. Additionally, the aesthetic outcomes of this approach are noteworthy, with a gradual diminution of lesion visibility over time. The present case report elucidates the long-term clinical outcomes and the efficaciousness of the Icon kit in the targeted management of specific white spot lesion pathologies.
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