阴道密度的解谜:基于综合病例系列的分类修改建议

IF 1.6 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
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引用次数: 2

摘要

内凹齿是上颌侧切牙最常见的发育异常之一。早期诊断需要全面的临床知识,先进的放射学评估以及锥形束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)和牙科操作显微镜(DOM)的使用,这决定了此类牙齿的成功根管治疗。本文收集了来自世界各地的牙科医生的上颌侧切牙(DI) 7例,分析并报告了本病例系列。我们的目的是分析和了解上颌侧切牙DI的各种形态模式及其在世界范围内采用的不同治疗方案。这篇文章说明了异常的形态模式和不同的治疗方案遵循世界各地的临床医生。生物材料的使用提高了术后愈合。此外,本报告提出了对现有分类的修改,使临床医生能够轻松诊断,分类和有效管理DI。讨论了用于治疗DI的不同治疗方案,并强调了CBCT和DOM在识别和管理DI解剖变异方面的应用。
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Demystifying Dens Invaginatus: Suggested Modification of the Classification based on a Comprehensive Case Series
Dens invaginatus (DI) is one of the most common developmental anomalies observed in maxillary lateral incisors. An early diagnosis requires thorough clinical knowledge, advanced radiographic evaluation as well as the use of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) and dental operating microscope (DOM), dictates the successful endodontic management of such teeth. A total of 7 cases with (DI) in maxillary lateral incisors were collected from dental practitioners worldwide, analysed and reported in the present case series. Our aim was to analyse and understand the various morphological patterns of DI in maxillary lateral incisors with their varied treatment protocols employed worldwide. This article illustrates the aberrant morphological patterns and the diverse treatment protocols followed by the clinicians worldwide. The use of biomaterials enhances post-operative healing. Further, a modification in the existing classification has been proposed in this report which would enable the clinicians to easily diagnose, categorise and effectively manage DI. The different treatment protocols employed for the management of DI has been discussed and the use of CBCT and DOM in identifying and managing the anatomical variation of DI were emphasised.
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European Endodontic Journal
European Endodontic Journal DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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