[数字化牙齿准备指导方案的临床效果与挑战]。

Q4 Medicine
H Y Yu
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牙齿准备作为一项不可逆转的外科手术,对牙体修复的远期疗效起着至关重要的作用。传统的制备技术严重依赖于操作人员的视觉估计和经验技能,存在固有的主观性和无法定量验证制备尺寸的缺陷。这些限制使得它们不足以满足当代微创和美学修复所需的100微米以下的线性精度,这些修复通常具有小于1毫米的最大准备深度。新兴的数字解决方案,如基于目标恢复空间分析的深度特定制备指南,通过集成算法计算和制备深度的实时验证作为关键几何参数,已经实现了约50 μm的制备精度。进一步的进展,包括基于实时口腔内扫描的制备监测系统,现在正应用于超薄和极薄贴面修复体,为深度控制提供了更精确和有效的范例。为了全面评估当前数字化牙齿准备方案的有效性,本文从时间效率、经济成本和临床疗效三个方面系统地比较了数字化引导技术与传统方法。它批判性地考察了视觉放大工具的协同使用,强调了同时解决“视觉清晰度”和“提高手工技能的稳定性和精度”的必要性。值得注意的是,在牙科显微镜下,目标修复空间(TRS)引导下的数字制备技术在多阶段工作流程中使用制备深度作为主要几何参数。该方法将显微可视化与刚性深度特异性导板相结合,实现了制备深度的实时验证,实现了前所未有的术中精度。下一代非接触式高精度口腔内扫描系统的集成进一步将精度从100微米以下提升到几十微米的精度范围,为超精密牙齿制备铺平了道路。这些数字引导系统的创新不仅重新定义了临床标准,而且预示着“数字引导修复”作为修复牙科的变革前沿的发展。
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[Clinical effectiveness and challenges of digital tooth preparation guidance protocols].

Tooth preparation, as an irreversible surgical procedure, critically determines the long-term efficacy of dental restorations. Traditional preparation techniques, heavily reliant on operators' unaided visual estimation and empirical skills, suffer from inherent subjectivity and the inability to quantitatively verify preparation dimensions. These limitations render them inadequate to meet the sub-100-micron linear precision required for contemporary minimally invasive and esthetic restorations, which often feature maximum preparation depths below 1 mm. Emerging digital solutions, such as depth-specific preparation guides based on target restorative space analysis, have achieved reported preparation accuracies of approximately 50 μm by integrating arithmetic calculations and real-time verification of preparation depth as the pivotal geometric parameter. Further advancements, including real-time intraoral scanning-based preparation monitoring systems, are now being applied to ultra-thin and extreme-thin veneer restorations, offering a more precise and efficient paradigm for depth control. To comprehensively evaluate the efficacy of current digital tooth preparation protocols, this article systematically compares digital guidance technologies with conventional methods across three dimensions: time efficiency, economic cost, and clinical efficacy. It critically examines the synergistic use of visual magnification tools, emphasizing the necessity of concurrently addressing" visual clarity" and "enhancement of manual skill stability and precision". Notably, the target restorative space (TRS)-guided digital preparation technique under dental microscopy employs preparation depth as the master geometric parameter throughout multi-stage workflows. By combining microscopic visualization with rigid depth-specific guides, this method enables real-time verification of preparation depth, achieving unprecedented intraoperative precision. The integration of next-generation non-contact high-precision intraoral scanning systems further elevates accuracy from the sub-100-micron level to a tens-of-microns precision scale, paving the way for ultra-precise tooth preparation. These innovations in digital guidance systems not only redefine clinical standards but also herald the evolution of "digitally guided prosthodontics"as a transformative frontier in restorative dentistry.

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中华口腔医学杂志
中华口腔医学杂志 Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Founded in August 1953, Chinese Journal of Stomatology is a monthly academic journal of stomatology published publicly at home and abroad, sponsored by the Chinese Medical Association and co-sponsored by the Chinese Stomatology Association. It mainly reports the leading scientific research results and clinical diagnosis and treatment experience in the field of oral medicine, as well as the basic theoretical research that has a guiding role in oral clinical practice and is closely combined with oral clinical practice. Chinese Journal of Over the years, Stomatology has been published in Medline, Scopus database, Toxicology Abstracts Database, Chemical Abstracts Database, American Cancer database, Russian Abstracts database, China Core Journal of Science and Technology, Peking University Core Journal, CSCD and other more than 20 important journals at home and abroad Physical medicine database and retrieval system included.
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