牙科手术显微镜对微创牙科修复手术精确度的影响。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL American journal of translational research Pub Date : 2024-08-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.62347/DWNQ1400
Peng Wang, Lei Zhang, Changxing Chen, Qing Yu
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目的:评估牙科手术显微镜对微创牙科修复术精确度的影响:评估牙科手术显微镜对微创牙科修复术精确度的影响:该回顾性分析纳入了2018年3月至2019年12月在南京市口腔医院接受微创牙科修复术的患者。患者分为两组,观察组采用显微镜引导下临时修复治疗,对照组采用传统方法治疗。比较两组患者的临床指标,包括五年内种植体的存活率。采用多变量分析找出种植失败的独立风险因素:结果:治疗后,与对照组相比,观察组的唇侧垂直边缘差和绝对边缘差明显减少,唇侧牙龈指数和牙周探诊深度也有所改善(均为 PC):牙科手术显微镜大大提高了微创牙科修复的精确度、效率和人体工学舒适度,使临床医生和患者都受益匪浅。强烈建议广泛采用这项技术。
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Impact of dental operative microscopes on precision in minimally invasive dental restoration procedures.

Objective: To evaluate the effect of dental operative microscopes on precision in minimally invasive dental restoration procedures.

Methods: This retrospective analysis included patients who underwent minimally invasive dental restoration procedure at Nanjing Stomatological Hospital from March 2018 to December 2019. Patients were categorized into two groups, an observation group treated with microscope-guided provisional restorations, and a control group treated using conventional methods. Clinical indices, including implant survival rates over five years, were compared between the groups. Multivariate analysis was employed to identify independent risk factors for implant failure.

Results: After treatment the observation group exhibited significantly lower labial vertical marginal discrepancies and absolute marginal discrepancies, as well as improved labial gingival indices and periodontal probing depths compared to the control group (all P<0.001). Additionally, the observation group scored significantly higher in efficiency, accuracy, and overall quality of tooth preparation (all P<0.001). Clinicians using microscopes demonstrated significantly lower mean Rapid Upper Limb Assessment scores, indicating reduced ergonomic strain (P<0.001). Higher age, worn tooth defects, poor oral hygiene, and non-use of a microscope were identified as independent risk factors for implant failure at the five-year mark.

Conclusion: Dental operative microscopes significantly enhance the precision, efficiency, and ergonomic comfort in minimally invasive dental restorations for both clinicians and patients. Widespread adoption of this technology is strongly recommended.

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