前牙美容解决方案:树脂复合材料还是牙科陶瓷?

Ronaldo Hirata, Sidney Kina, Rafaelly Cubas Camargo, João Luiz Bittencourt De Abreu
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本文综述和比较了树脂复合材料和牙科陶瓷在前牙美学修复中的应用,重点介绍了它们的基本特性、适应症和临床表现。树脂复合材料由于其简单的应用、颜色匹配能力和最小的牙齿准备要求,在较小或局部情况下(如III类和IV类蛀牙、较小的轮廓修改或小裂口闭合)表现出色。然而,它们容易受到诸如变色、磨损和边缘染色等问题的影响,并且经常需要定期重新抛光或修复。牙科陶瓷具有优良的使用寿命、颜色稳定性和抗磨损性,使其成为广泛修复、较大修复和需要冠或桥的受损牙齿的首选。虽然陶瓷通常涉及更具侵入性的制备,并且需要细致的粘合过程,但其惰性和高机械强度通常会在正确执行时产生出色的长期效果。临床决策应考虑诸如牙齿结构、咬合、患者年龄和习惯(如功能异常)、染色风险和审美需求等因素。最终,在生物学,功能和美学之间取得适当的平衡是避免过度治疗和保持自然牙列的必要条件。通过说明性案例研究和相关文献的综合,本文提供了针对每个临床情况选择最合适材料的实用指南。
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Esthetic Solutions for Anterior Teeth: Resin Composites or Dental Ceramics?

This article reviews and contrasts resin composites and dental ceramics for anterior esthetic restorations, highlighting their fundamental properties, indications, and clinical performance. Resin composites excel in minor or localized cases-such as class III and IV cavities, minor contour modifications, or closure of small diastemas-owing to their straightforward application, color-matching capabilities, and minimal tooth preparation requirements. However, they are vulnerable to issues like discoloration, wear, and marginal staining, and often need periodic repolishing or repair. Dental ceramics demonstrate superior longevity, color stability, and resistance to wear, making them the preferred choice for extensive rehabilitations, larger restorations, and compromised teeth requiring crowns or bridges. While ceramics generally involve more invasive preparations and demand meticulous bonding procedures, their inert nature and high mechanical strength often result in outstanding long-term outcomes when properly executed. Clinical decision-making should account for factors such as tooth structure, occlusion, patient's age and habits (e.g., parafunctions), staining risk, and esthetic demands. Ultimately, striking the right balanc between biology, function, and esthetics is essential to avoid overtreatment and preserve natural dentition. Through illustrative case studies and a synthesis of relevant literature, this article provides practical guidelines for selecting the most appropriate material for each clinical scenario.

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