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The socket shield technique (SST). A novel 3D classification. 插座屏蔽技术(SST)。一种新的3D分类方法。
IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Pub Date : 2025-08-15
Erdem Gülnergiz, Otto Zuhr, Sophia M Abraha, Maximilian Toll, Joel Bastos, Markus Hürzeler

The socket shield technique (SST) has gained great attention in the 14 years since its first publication. Different modifications of the original publication have been published in the meantime, with each one trying to become more predictable in the clinical outcome and prevent possible complications. For a better understanding of the mechanical and biologic principles of the SST, a novel 3D classification is developed and described in this article. This classification aims to help clinicians better anticipate and prevent the main long-term biologic complication of the SST, namely the coronal migration of the shield over time. In addition, this novel and clinically relevant 3D classification should allow for more effective and accurate communication between clinicians as well as a more objective assessment when it comes to the surgical execution of the SST.

套接屏蔽技术(SST)自首次发表以来,已经获得了14年的广泛关注。与此同时,对原始出版物进行了不同的修改,每一次修改都试图在临床结果中变得更可预测,并防止可能的并发症。为了更好地理解海温的力学和生物学原理,本文开发并描述了一种新的3D分类方法。这种分类旨在帮助临床医生更好地预测和预防SST的主要长期生物学并发症,即随着时间的推移,盾牌的冠状迁移。此外,这种新颖的与临床相关的3D分类方法应该允许临床医生之间更有效和准确的沟通,以及在手术执行SST时更客观的评估。
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Natural stratification. 自然分层。
IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Pub Date : 2025-05-15
Ferndando Rey
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Rationale for using CAD/CAM composite resins in the minimally invasive oral rehabilitation of worn dentition. CAD/CAM复合树脂用于牙列磨损的微创口腔修复的理论基础。
IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Pub Date : 2025-05-15
Clarisse Bonnet, Leonardo Franchini, Giovanni Tommaso Rocca, Carlo Massimo Saratti

Modern management of the full-mouth rehabilitation of worn dentition emphasizes minimally invasive and adhesive techniques, especially in treating younger patients or interceptive cases. CAD/CAM composite resins have become valuable for such treatments due to their balance between functional restoration and esthetic enhancement. These materials blend seamlessly with the natural dentition, providing satisfactory esthetic results and enhancing restoration stability and longevity, exploiting the advantages of adhesive techniques. Moreover, CAD/CAM composite resins are more economical than their ceramic counterparts, making them a sustainable option for extensive rehabilitations. The present article analyzes the rationale for using CAD/CAM composite resin materials in full-mouth minimally invasive rehabilitations. It also presents the follow-up of two previously published cases (one up to 8 years and the other up to 4 years), and a new clinical case illustrating a step-by-step, fully digital workflow. CAD/CAM composite resins offer numerous advantages such as efficient and precise fabrication, the ability to be milled into very thin layers without compromising strength, and ease of reparability. They can be considered the elective material in additive approaches, minimizing or eliminating the need for tooth preparation. However, challenges may arise with natural undercuts in worn dentition, requiring careful planning. The results of studies on CAD/CAM composite resins nowadays show them to be a viable and effective option, offering the possibility of obtaining excellent functional and esthetic results.

现代管理的全口康复磨损牙列强调微创和粘接技术,特别是在治疗年轻患者或截留病例。CAD/CAM复合树脂因其在功能修复和美学增强之间的平衡而成为有价值的治疗方法。这些材料与自然牙列无缝融合,提供令人满意的美学效果,提高修复的稳定性和寿命,利用粘接剂技术的优势。此外,CAD/CAM复合树脂比陶瓷树脂更经济,使其成为广泛修复的可持续选择。本文分析了CAD/CAM复合树脂材料在全口微创修复中的应用原理。它还介绍了对先前发表的两个病例(一个长达8年,另一个长达4年)的随访,以及一个新的临床病例,说明了一个逐步的、完全数字化的工作流程。CAD/CAM复合树脂具有许多优点,例如高效和精确的制造,能够在不影响强度的情况下铣削成非常薄的层,并且易于修复。它们可以被认为是添加剂方法中的选择性材料,减少或消除了对牙齿准备的需要。然而,磨损牙列的自然凹痕可能会带来挑战,需要仔细规划。目前CAD/CAM复合树脂的研究结果表明,它是一种可行和有效的选择,为获得良好的功能和美观效果提供了可能。
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Interceptive treatment of tooth wear. Innovative protocols in treating initial and moderate cases following a biomechanical and risk-factor-oriented strategy. 牙齿磨损的拦截治疗。遵循生物力学和风险因素导向策略治疗初期和中度病例的创新方案。
IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Pub Date : 2025-05-15
Didier Dietschi

Tooth wear is a frequent pathology with multiple risk factors whose synergistic action can lead to severe and rapid hard tissue loss when no preventive strategy is applied. Dental erosion is triggered by an unbalanced diet and various medical conditions and medications that induce acid regurgitation or influence saliva composition and flow rate. Nowadays, widespread functional disorders (awake and sleep bruxism) induce attrition. Due to the combined biologic, functional, and also esthetic consequences of tooth wear, it has become increasingly important to diagnose its early signs so that proper preventive and, later on, interceptive-restorative measures can be taken. The use of adhesives and ultraconservative techniques is now recognized as a key approach for the treatment of moderate and even advanced tooth wear. The fundamentals of a modern treatment strategy to address erosion and attrition includes specific and detailed treatment planning based on tooth wear etiology, potential control of risk factors, and the biomechanical status of each tooth to be treated.

牙齿磨损是一种具有多种危险因素的常见病理,如果不采取预防措施,这些因素的协同作用可导致严重而迅速的硬组织损失。牙齿腐蚀是由不平衡的饮食和各种医疗条件和药物引起的酸反流或影响唾液成分和流速引起的。如今,广泛的功能障碍(清醒和睡眠磨牙症)引起磨耗。由于牙齿磨损的综合生物学、功能性和美学后果,诊断其早期症状变得越来越重要,以便采取适当的预防措施,并在以后采取拦截修复措施。使用胶粘剂和超保守技术现在被认为是治疗中度甚至晚期牙齿磨损的关键方法。解决侵蚀和磨耗的现代治疗策略的基础包括基于牙齿磨损病因、潜在危险因素控制和每颗待治疗牙齿的生物力学状态的具体和详细的治疗计划。
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Rehabilitation of the worn dentition with glass-ceramic restorations. 用玻璃陶瓷修复体修复磨损牙列。
IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Pub Date : 2025-05-15
Daniel Edelhoff, Otto Prandtner, Josef Schweiger, Oliver Schubert, M Oliver Ahlers

Severe pathologic tooth wear is perceived internationally as an increasing problem based on growing evidence of risks associated with dental hard tissue damage due to erosion, attrition, and abrasion. The defect morphology of these wear-related lesions is different from that of caries lesions. Modern evaluation systems provide detailed quantitative assessment and classification of tooth wear. Against this background, restorative treatment concepts have become significantly more differentiated in recent decades. Direct composite restorations might be preferred for smaller defects and younger patients as they are less expensive and allow for minimally invasive procedures. Indirect restorations such as those made of glass-ceramics provide better control over the optimal form and esthetics and thus facilitate a safer and more predictable implementation of a physiologic static and dynamic occlusion. 3D treatment planning by means of a wax-up provides orientation for the subsequent tooth preparation and allows a particularly economical approach to the removal of healthy dental hard tissue. Furthermore, the introduction of new preparation designs has contributed significantly to the preservation of dental hard tissue in the teeth to be restored. The present article describes the principles of minimally invasive treatment concepts with high-strength silicate glass-ceramic restorations using anterior full veneers and posterior occlusal onlays for the rehabilitation of the worn dentition, provides up-to-date data for scientific evaluation, and presents a clinical case.

严重的病理性牙齿磨损在国际上被认为是一个日益严重的问题,因为越来越多的证据表明,由于侵蚀、磨损和磨损,牙齿硬组织损伤的风险相关。这些磨损相关病变的缺陷形态与龋齿病变不同。现代评估系统提供详细的定量评估和分类的牙齿磨损。在这种背景下,恢复性治疗的概念在近几十年来变得更加分化。直接复合修复可能更适合较小的缺陷和年轻的患者,因为它们更便宜,并且允许微创手术。由玻璃陶瓷制成的间接修复体可以更好地控制最佳形式和美学,从而促进更安全、更可预测的生理静态和动态咬合的实现。通过打蜡的方法进行三维治疗计划,为随后的牙齿准备提供方向,并允许一种特别经济的方法来去除健康的牙齿硬组织。此外,新制剂设计的引入对保存待修复牙齿中的牙硬组织做出了重大贡献。本文介绍了高强度硅酸盐玻璃陶瓷修复体的微创治疗概念的原理,使用前牙合全贴面和后牙合嵌体修复磨损牙列,为科学评估提供了最新的数据,并提出了一个临床病例。
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Hybrid ceramic (PICN) for tooth wear treatment using the One-step No-prep technique. 混合陶瓷(PICN)用于牙齿磨损治疗的一步无准备技术。
IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Pub Date : 2025-05-15
Amélie Mainjot

Polymer-infiltrated ceramic network (PICN), commonly referred to as 'hybrid ceramic,' represents a unique class of materials that integrate glass-ceramic and polymer. Vita Enamic is the only PICN material available on the market, benefiting from over a decade of clinical use and research. It offers a balance between pure ceramics and direct and CAD/CAM composites, leveraging their advantages while minimizing their disadvantages in the context of severe tooth wear (TW) treatment. PICN exhibits properties that closely mimic tooth tissue, particularly its wear behavior and stiffness, while polymer promotes the material's ability to dampen occlusal stress. The introduction of PICN prompted the One-step No-prep technique for treating severe TW. This noninvasive and straightforward method provides a cost-effective alternative to traditional indirect approaches. The present article reviews the properties of PICN and compares them with other materials used in TW treatment. Clinical cases illustrate the One-step No-prep technique for generalized severe TW and the orthodontic-assisted One-step No-prep technique for localized cases, which is an evolution of the Dahl concept. The clinical and scientific background of PICN as used in the One-step No-prep technique are discussed and the excellent clinical outcomes from various perspectives are highlighted. The article also addresses the limitations of PICN such as the tendency for chipping at thin occlusal borders of posterior restorations and a lower gloss on occlusal surfaces compared with pure ceramics. These limitations do not affect patient satisfaction but could be improved upon. Despite these drawbacks, PICN appears to be suitable for managing TW in a noninvasive way.

聚合物渗透陶瓷网络(PICN),通常被称为“混合陶瓷”,代表了一类独特的材料,集成了玻璃陶瓷和聚合物。Vita Enamic是市场上唯一可用的PICN材料,受益于十多年的临床使用和研究。它提供了纯陶瓷和直接和CAD/CAM复合材料之间的平衡,利用它们的优点,同时最大限度地减少它们在严重牙齿磨损(TW)处理背景下的缺点。PICN表现出接近模拟牙齿组织的特性,特别是其磨损行为和刚度,而聚合物促进了材料抑制咬合应力的能力。PICN的引入促进了治疗严重TW的一步无准备技术。这种无创和直接的方法为传统的间接方法提供了一种经济有效的选择。本文综述了PICN的性能,并将其与其他用于TW处理的材料进行了比较。临床病例说明了治疗广泛性严重TW的一步无准备技术和治疗局部病例的正畸辅助一步无准备技术,这是Dahl概念的演变。本文讨论了PICN用于One-step No-prep技术的临床和科学背景,并从各个角度强调了其良好的临床效果。本文还讨论了PICN的局限性,例如在后牙体的薄咬合边界上有碎裂的趋势,以及与纯陶瓷相比,咬合表面的光泽较低。这些限制不影响患者的满意度,但可以改进。尽管有这些缺点,PICN似乎适合以无创方式管理TW。
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Diagnosis of tooth wear - from erosion to overload. 牙齿磨损的诊断-从侵蚀到超载。
IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Pub Date : 2025-05-15
Francesca Vailati, Urs Belser

Among all the factors responsible for pathologic tooth wear, erosion and mechanical overload are the most important. Clinicians should be capable of making a correct differential diagnosis, especially in the case of damage to the incisal edges. The present article provides pragmatic guidelines to evaluate the detrimental role of erosion and overload on the anterior teeth in order to better discuss with patients when to start the therapy and what to expect about the longevity of the restorations delivered. Anterior functional conflicts and the evolution of the affected dentition in the case of excessive masticatory muscle activation are also illustrated.

在造成病理性牙齿磨损的所有因素中,侵蚀和机械负荷是最重要的。临床医生应该能够做出正确的鉴别诊断,特别是在损害到切缘的情况下。本文提供了实用的指导方针来评估侵蚀和超载对前牙的有害作用,以便与患者更好地讨论何时开始治疗以及对修复体寿命的期望。在过度咀嚼肌激活的情况下,前功能冲突和受影响的牙列的演变也被说明。
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Facially guided multidisciplinary treatment workflow in complex tooth wear. 面部引导下复杂牙齿磨损的多学科治疗流程。
IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Pub Date : 2025-05-15
Jose Manuel Reuss, Debora Reuss, Jesús Peláez Rico, María Jesús Suárez Garcia, Beatriz Rodriguez-Vilaboa, Debora Rodriguez-Vilaboa

Tooth wear (TW) is a complex multifactorial clinical entity in which minimally invasive protocols should be considered the first choice of treatment to aid in the preservation of damaged tooth structure in the long term. Patients suffering from TW require a comprehensive evaluation and a detailed treatment plan with an occlusal enhancement focus that must be followed by all specialists involved in the therapy. The loss of tooth structure will eventually occur in all three dimensions of space and therefore the restoration will have to address these three aspects. Having a facially driven protocol, especially with the advent of facial scanning devices, brings the final outcome closer to the initial design and the patient's expectations. It also helps to diminish the distortion that a complex multidisciplinary specialty-generated treatment might bring to the treatment schedule. The incorporation of facial scan technology into the workflow in complex multidisciplinary cases may enhance the communication process and interplay between the dentist and the dental laboratory technician as well as the decision-making within the clinical team.

牙齿磨损(TW)是一个复杂的多因素临床实体,在这种情况下,微创方案应被认为是首选的治疗方案,以帮助长期保存受损的牙齿结构。患有TW的患者需要全面的评估和详细的治疗计划,并以咬合增强为重点,所有参与治疗的专家都必须遵循该计划。牙齿结构的丧失最终会发生在所有三个空间维度上,因此修复必须解决这三个方面。有一个面部驱动的协议,特别是随着面部扫描设备的出现,使最终结果更接近最初的设计和患者的期望。它还有助于减少复杂的多学科专业产生的治疗可能给治疗计划带来的扭曲。将面部扫描技术整合到复杂的多学科病例的工作流程中,可以增强牙医和牙科实验室技术人员之间的沟通过程和相互作用,以及临床团队中的决策。
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Bonding. 成键。
IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Pub Date : 2025-05-15
Alexis Ioannidis
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Current status of tooth wear. An update on diagnosis and treatment protocols. 牙齿磨损的现状。诊断和治疗方案的最新情况。
IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Pub Date : 2025-05-15
Didier Dietschi
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International Journal of Esthetic Dentistry
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