牙种植体是牙根性囊肿严重损害患者的首选吗?1例危重病例报告

IF 0.5 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
C. Maiorana, P. Poli, F. Signorino, L. Runza, M. Beretta
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目前,种植牙经常被用来替代被认为是没有希望的牙齿,即使其他治疗方法应该主要考虑挽救它们。原因在于,许多人错误地认为拔牙和植入牙更容易、更快、更可预测。这种降低保存受损牙齿的意愿的趋势,由于根尖周围的牙齿病变,如根状囊肿的同时存在而加强。在这种情况下,受影响的牙齿被过早地谴责,有利于种植体修复。本病例报告旨在说明一个病例,受损的牙齿在根状囊肿去核后维持。病例报告:根状囊肿去核后,对受影响的牙齿进行逆行根管治疗。对残余骨缺损进行引导骨再生治疗,以辅助和促进邻牙愈合,改善预后。结论该技术是有效的,最重要的是具有生物友好性。
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Are dental implants the first option in case of severely compromised teeth associated with radicular cyst? A critical case report
Background Nowadays, dental implants are frequently used to replace teeth judged as hopeless, even if other treatments should be primarily considered to save them. The reason lies in the fact that extracting a tooth and placing an implant is erroneously considered by many to be easier, faster, and more predictable. This trend of reduced willingness to save compromised teeth is strengthened by the concomitant presence of periapical tooth pathologies, such as radicular cyst. In such cases, affected teeth are condemned prematurely in favour of implant rehabilitations. This case report aims to illustrate a case where compromised teeth were maintained following the enucleation of a radicular cyst, Case report After enucleation of the radicular cyst,  retrograde endodontic treatment of the affected teeth was performed. The residual bone defect was then treated with guided bone regeneration to assist and promote healing and improve the prognosis of adjacent teeth. Conclusion The technique proved to be effective and, most importantly, biologically friendly.
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Journal of Osseointegration
Journal of Osseointegration DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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