树脂浸润法治疗孤独症患者初发龋的无创美学治疗。

Q4 Medicine
Georgian medical news Pub Date : 2025-04-01
Z Yerkibayeva, G Yermukhanova, K Saduakassova, K Rakhimov, Z Abu, Y Menchisheva
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本报告提出了一个11岁的男性患者诊断为自闭症谱系障碍(ASD),谁是治疗轻度氟牙症使用ICON®树脂浸润技术。孩子的父母对牙齿的美观表示担忧,这影响了他在社交场合的自信。临床检查发现中切牙牙釉质呈龋齿病变,符合CAST系统代码3(脱矿导致牙釉质颜色发生明显变化,提示龋初期阶段较晚)。活体染色用于诊断目的和评估牙釉质的状况,显示明显的脱矿区域。此外,光诱导荧光用于确认牙釉质的结构变化。作为治疗方案的一部分,再矿化治疗也使用R.O.C.S.凝胶来增强牙釉质结构。考虑到患者的配合行为和轻微的感觉敏感性,我们选择了无创树脂浸润技术(ICON®)。该手术是在上中门牙上进行的,使用我们团队开发的定制装置来隔离前牙群,作为传统橡胶坝的替代方案。渗透程序是按照制造商的说明一步一步进行的。手术后,活体染色法和光荧光法显示牙齿美观有明显改善,白斑不那么突出,牙釉质颜色更均匀。树脂与牙釉质形成良好的材料融合,显著改善了牙齿的外观。随访3个月,光诱导荧光和生命染色复查,结果稳定:牙釉质保持均匀,白斑基本消失,牙釉质颜色保留。树脂渗透表现出耐久性,没有降解或变色的迹象。患者报告审美自我知觉的改善,这有助于增强自信心。该治疗无需镇静,患者耐受性良好,患儿及其父母均满意。微创树脂浸润治疗ASD患儿中切牙早期龋具有较高的疗效和美观性,保证了临床的成功和患者的舒适。
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NON-INVASIVE ESTHETIC TREATMENT OF INITIAL CARIES WITH RESIN INFILTRATION IN A PATIENT WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER.

This report presents the case of an 11-year-old male patient diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), who was treated for mild dental fluorosis using the ICON® resin infiltration technique. The child's parents expressed concern about the esthetic appearance of the teeth, which was affecting his self-confidence in social situations. Clinical examination revealed carious lesions of the enamel on the central incisors corresponding to code 3 of the CAST system (distinct changes in enamel color due to demineralization, indicating a more advanced initial stage of caries). Vital staining was performed for diagnostic purposes and to assess the condition of the enamel, revealing significant demineralized areas. Additionally, light-induced fluorescence was used to confirm structural changes in the enamel. As part of the treatment protocol, remineralizing therapy was also administered using R.O.C.S. gel to enhance enamel structure. Considering the cooperative behavior of the patient and his mild sensory sensitivity, a non-invasive resin infiltration technique (ICON®) was selected. The procedure was carried out on the upper central incisors using a custom-designed device developed by our team for isolating the anterior tooth group, which served as an alternative to the conventional rubber dam. The infiltration protocol was followed step-by-step in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Immediately after the procedure, vital staining and light fluorescence methods revealed a marked improvement in tooth aesthetics, with white spots appearing less prominent and the enamel displaying a more uniform color. Resin infiltration provided good material integration with the enamel, significantly improving the appearance of the teeth. At the three-month follow-up, repeat examination using light-induced fluorescence and vital staining demonstrated stable results: the enamel remained uniform, the white spots had almost disappeared, and enamel color was preserved. The resin infiltrate exhibited durability with no signs of degradation or discoloration. The patient reported improved esthetic self-perception, which contributed to enhanced self-confidence. The treatment was performed without sedation and was well tolerated by the patient, resulting in satisfaction for both the child and his parents. Minimally invasive resin infiltration demonstrated high efficacy and esthetic benefit in the management of early caries on the central incisors in children with ASD, ensuring clinical success and patient comfort.

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