Cesar Augusto Signori Arruda, Luciano Melo Pratto, Estevo D'Agostini Derech, Guenther Schuldt Filho
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微笑能表达情感,影响人际关系,影响自尊和社会生活。如今,人们对美观的关注和互联网的普及使人们对牙龈笑容的治疗有了更多的了解和要求。牙龈过度显示(EGD)是由多种因素造成的,这些因素可以单独作用,也可以共同作用。这些因素可能包括被动萌出(APE)改变、上颌骨垂直过度、上唇过短、上唇亢进等导致牙龈增生的因素。在本病例报告中,EGD 是由上颌垂直过度、上唇活动过度和 APE 引起的。建议的治疗方法包括两种:改良唇部复位手术(Modified LipStat)技术,通过内缝合试图限制上唇提升肌的牵引力;以及牙冠美容延长术(ECL),将右侧第一前磨牙延长至左侧第一前磨牙,以治疗 APE。结果改善了微笑的美感,使牙齿的大小更加协调。随访 6 个月后,自发微笑时上唇的活动度仍然减小;然而,随访 6 年后,自发微笑时上唇的位置部分复发。
Esthetic Crown Lengthening Associated With Modified Lip Repositioning Surgery (Modified LipStat) in the Treatment of Excessive Gingival Display: A 6-Year Follow-Up Case Report.
Smiling expresses emotions and affects interpersonal relationships, influencing self-esteem and social life. Nowadays, concerns about aesthetics and access to the Internet have made people more informed and demanding about treatments for gingival smile. Excessive gingival display (EGD) is caused by a variety of factors that can act alone or in combination. These factors may include altered passive eruption (APE), vertical maxillary excess, a short upper lip, and hyperactive upper lip, among other factors that cause gingival hyperplasia. In this case report, the EGD was caused by vertical maxillary excess, hypermobility of the upper lip, and APE. The proposed treatment included two procedures: the Modified Lip Repositioning Surgery (Modified LipStat) Technique, with internal sutures to attempt to restrict the traction of the upper lip elevator muscles, and Esthetic Crown Lengthening (ECL) from the right first premolar to the left first premolar for the treatment of APE. The result provided an aesthetic improvement of the smile, with harmonization in relation to the size of the teeth. The mobility of the upper lip in spontaneous smiles remained reduced up to 6 months of follow-up; however, there was a partial relapse in the position of the upper lip during spontaneous smiling at the end of 6 years of follow-up.