重塑笑容:使用肉毒杆菌毒素矫正牙龈笑容的成功临床案例

A. K. Dall'Magro, Felipe Gomes Dallepiane, Júlia Calliari Martin, Priscila Nicolini, Paulo Ricardo Marques Stefanello, Marciele Cristiane Spanenberg Führ, M. Trentin, E. Dall’Magro, J. D. de Carli
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使用肉毒杆菌毒素(BTX)治疗牙龈笑是一种有效而安全的方法,可以减少微笑时牙龈的过度暴露。这种微创手术可产生显著的美学效果,并有助于增强患者的自信心。本研究旨在报告一例女性患者接受矫正牙龈笑治疗的临床病例。该病例涉及一名 21 岁的患者,她的牙龈暴露过多(微笑时露出 5 毫米),并寻求牙科治疗。她的牙龈笑是由多种原因引起的,治疗包括在面部的三个特定部位涂抹 6 个单位的 BTX A 型。三个月的随访期间未发现并发症。根据该病例报告,可以得出结论:应用 BTX 治疗牙床笑在恢复方面被证明是有效、安全和舒适的。BTX 矫正牙龈笑的方法被认为是安全的,而且恢复期短,效果令人满意,有助于改善患者的美观和健康。
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Reshaping Smiles: A Successful Clinical Case with Botulinum Toxin for Gummy Smile Reduction
The use of botulinum toxin (BTX) represents an effective and safe approach in treating the gummy smile, reducing excessive gum exposure during smiling. This minimally invasive procedure can yield remarkable aesthetic results and contribute to an increase in the patient's self-confidence. The aim of this study is to report a clinical case of a female patient undergoing treatment to correct a gummy smile. The case study involves a 21-year-old patient with excessive gum exposure (5 mm when smiling) who sought dental treatment. The origin of her gummy smile was mixed, and the treatment involved the application of 6 units of BTX type A at three specific points on the face. No complications were observed during the three-month follow-up period. Based on the case report, it can be concluded that BTX application for gummy smile treatment proved to be effective, safe, and comfortable in terms of recovery. The BTX approach to correcting a gummy smile is considered safe and entails straightforward recovery, producing satisfactory results that contribute to the improvement of aesthetics and the patient's well-being.
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