“冠-植”:一种新的方法来优化牙齿的冠安置和根覆盖程序。5年病例报告。

Cobi Landsberg, Nitzan Fuhrer
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目的:在准备冠准备的牙齿中存在可治疗的牙龈退缩,需要联合修复-牙周努力以实现所有生物学和美学目标。这需要一个理想的人工冠比例和一个和谐的牙龈结构。传统上,首先进行牙根覆盖,然后进行最后的冠准备和固牙。然而,在假体阶段,对移植的脆弱组织的刺激可能会导致退缩和暴露冠缘。为了尽量减少假体的刺激,建议采用“冠-移植物入路”(CTGA),即在最终冠准备后进行根覆盖手术。方法:左侧上颌切牙完成冠预备和印模后,将边缘轮廓平坦的丙烯酸冠暂时粘接在患者口腔内。根覆盖手术采用联合结缔组织移植物和冠状进展皮瓣。没有进行额外的牙齿准备和印模。6个月后,根据之前的印模制作一个最终的冠,然后进行粘接。结果:移植初期组织缘完全覆盖根部和临时冠缘1 ~ 2mm。术后12个月和最终冠固植后6个月,龈缘缓慢后退,达到理想位置。在接下来的5年里,根部完全覆盖。结论:CTGA可以最大限度地减少根覆盖后的组织刺激,并且可以解释长期边缘组织稳定。
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"Crown-then-graft": a novel approach to optimize teeth for crown placement and root coverage procedures. A 5-year case report.

Purpose: The presence of a treatable gingival recession in teeth ready for crown preparation requires a combined restorative-periodontal effort to achieve all biologic and esthetic goals. This needs an ideal artificial crown proportion and a harmonious gingival architecture. Traditionally, a root coverage procedure is initially performed followed by final crown preparation and cementation. However, during the prosthetic phase, irritation to the grafted delicate tissue may be followed by recession and exposed crown margins. To minimize prosthetic irritations, the "crown-then-graft approach" (CTGA) is suggested in which the root coverage procedure is performed after final crown preparation.

Methods: After definitive crown preparation and impression taking of the left maxillary incisor, an acrylic crown with flat marginal profiles was temporarily cemented into the patient's mouth. Root coverage procedures were implemented using a combined connective tissue graft and a coronally advanced flap. No additional tooth preparation and impression taking were performed. After 6 months, a final crown, fabricated from the previous impressions, was cemented.

Results: Initially, the grafted tissue margins completely covered the root and 1-2 mm of the temporary crown margins. At 12 months post-surgery and 6 months post-definitive crown cementation, the gingival margins slowly receded, reaching the ideal position. Complete root coverage was maintained for the next 5 years.

Conclusions: The CTGA may minimize tissue irritation after root coverage in teeth designed for combined crown preparation and root coverage procedure, and may account for long-term marginal tissue stabilization.

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