Priscila Ceolin Meneghetti, Hamoun Sabri, Alexandre Gerzson, Paulo Eduardo Pittas do Canto, Vinicius Dutra, Gustavo Mendonça, Luiz Henrique Burnett
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目的:本临床报告的目的是介绍一种替代传统平面骨缩小导板的方法,即根据规划牙列的未来龈缘使用定制设计的 3D 打印导板:患者是一名 61 岁的女性,她对自己的微笑外观感到担忧。初步检查发现她的牙龈过度暴露,并伴有过度咬合。她的牙列处于失败状态。根据牙槽骨和角化组织的充足数量,建议的治疗方案包括重新修整牙槽嵴和牙龈,在拔除所有剩余上颌牙齿后植入六颗种植体和 FP-1 修复体:完成了数字化微笑设计,并规划了全数字引导手术。这包括使用三个手术导板。首先是固定针指南,然后是扇形软硬组织缩小指南,最后是种植体植入模板。手术后,患者接受了临时修复,4 个月复诊时,新的聚甲基偏丙烯酸酯临时修复体被送达。本文介绍了患者 7 个月的随访情况:该三模板引导手术的报告表明,数字化三维规划是一种可预测的工具,可用于正确建立和评估未来的咬合平面、笑线和唇部支撑。扇形导板似乎是传统骨减量导板的绝佳替代品,因为它所需的骨量更少,并能提高患者在手术中的舒适度。
The Scalloped Surgical Guide as an Alternative to Flat Bone Reduction Guide in Full-arch Implant Restoration.
Aim: The goal of this clinical report was to present an alternative to traditional flat bone reduction guides, using a custom-designed 3D printed guide according to the future gingival margin of the planned dentition.
Materials and methods: A 61-year-old female with concerns regarding her smile appearance was presented. The initial examination revealed excessive gingival show accompanied by excessive overjet. The dentition was in a failing situation. The proposed treatment plan, relying on the sufficient amount of bone and keratinized tissue, consisted of re-contouring of the alveolar ridge and gingiva and placement of six implants and a FP-1 prosthesis after extraction of all remaining maxillary teeth.
Results: Digital smile design was completed, and a fully-digitally-guided surgery was planned. This consisted of utilizing three surgical guides. Starting with the fixation pin guide and continuing with the scalloped hard and soft tissue reduction guide and finally, the implant placement template. Following the surgery, the patient received a temporary restoration and on the 4-month follow-up, a new poly-methyl meta-acrylate temporary prosthesis was delivered. The patient's 7-month follow-up is presented in the paper.
Conclusions: The report of this triple-template guided surgery indicated that digital 3D planning is a considerably predictable tool to properly establish and evaluate future occlusal plane, smile line, and lip support. Scalloped guides seem to be an excellent alternative to conventional bone reduction guides since they require less bone removal and improve patient comfort during surgery.
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The official publication of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry and of the American Academy of Implant Prosthodontics, is dedicated to providing valuable information to general dentists, oral surgeons, prosthodontists, periodontists, scientists, clinicians, laboratory owners and technicians, manufacturers, and educators. Implant basics, prosthetics, pharmaceuticals, the latest research in implantology, implant surgery, and advanced implant procedures are just some of the topics covered.