发育性牙釉质缺陷:正畸治疗的必备知识。

Q2 Medicine
Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics Pub Date : 2025-05-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/2177-6709.30.2.e25spe2
Marco Aurélio Benini Paschoal, Gabriele Andrade-Maia, Letícia Cristine-Silva, Aniely Ferreira Nogueira, Felícia Miranda, Daniela Garib
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摘要

发育性牙釉质缺陷(DED)对临床医生,特别是正畸医生提出了重大挑战。这些缺陷会导致鉴别诊断、正畸矫治器粘连、治疗计划和整体患者管理的困难。目的:本文旨在为正畸医师提供对DED的全面认识及其对正畸治疗的影响。通过系统的文献检索,找出有关DED及其正畸治疗的相关研究。结果:现有证据主要来自实验室研究,质量低至中等。最具挑战性的DED病例包括结构丧失,特别是在磨牙-切牙低矿化(MIH)和某些类型的淀粉发育不全严重影响的磨牙。结论:为了解决当前研究的局限性,需要精心设计的临床研究来研究DED管理的各个方面,包括受影响牙釉质的预处理,支架粘合和去除的粘接剂技术,受MIH影响的磨牙的拔除,以及牙科专家之间的跨学科合作。通过提高对DED的理解和改进治疗策略,正畸医生可以改善这些疾病患者的预后。
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Developmental enamel defects: a must-know for orthodontic practice.

Introduction: Developmental Enamel Defects (DED) pose a significant challenge for clinicians, particularly orthodontists. These defects can lead to difficulties in differential diagnosis, orthodontic appliance adhesion, treatment planning, and overall patient management.

Objective: The present review aims to provide orthodontists with a comprehensive understanding of DED and their implications for orthodontic treatment. A systematic literature search was conducted to identify relevant studies on DED and their orthodontic management.

Results: The available evidence, primarily from laboratory-based studies, is of low to moderate quality. The most challenging DED cases involve structural loss, especially in molars severely affected by molar-incisor hypomineralization (MIH) and certain types of amelogenesis imperfecta.

Conclusions: To address the limitations of current research, well-designed clinical studies are needed to investigate various aspects of DED management, including pre-treatment of affected enamel, adhesive techniques for bracket bonding and removal, extraction of molars affected by MIH, and interdisciplinary collaboration among dental specialists. By advancing the understanding of DED and refining treatment strategies, orthodontists can improve the outcomes for patients with these conditions.

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Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics Dentistry-Orthodontics
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics publishes scientific research articles, significant reviews, clinical and technical case reports, brief communications, and other materials related to Orthodontics and Facial Orthopedics.
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