Jose Isper Garbin Artenio, G. Peres, T. A. Saliba, Bruno Wakayama, C. A. Garbin
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摘要
由于牙合在儿童时期具有很高的流行病学影响,因此是公共卫生问题之一,被世界卫生组织认为是第三大牙科学问题。其中包括交叉咬合,如果不及早治疗,可能导致成年后颅面改变,损害口颌器的结构。本研究的目的是报告一个男性儿童单侧后牙合功能的临床病例,采用planas直接径迹技术治疗。临床病例是一名3岁的患者,左侧单侧后牙合,中线偏离。按照Planas Direct Tracks神经咬合康复方案,使用复合树脂对63牙的咬合干扰和斜面斜坡进行配戴,并将复合树脂安装在交叉侧的上牙上,以促进咬合平衡。治疗31 d后,牙合愈合,中线平整。我们的结论是,良好的临床结果已经取得,Planas直接跟踪技术是有效的治疗功能性交叉咬。
Neuro-occlusal rehabilitation by the Planas direct tracks method: case report
Occlusions are among the problems of public health due to their high epidemiological dimension in the childhood phase and are considered by the World Health Organization the third odontological problem. Among them are the crossbites, which, if not treated early, may lead to craniofacial alterations in adulthood, compromising the structures of the stomatognathic apparatus. The objective of this study was to report the clinical case of a male child with a functional unilateral posterior crossbite, treated by the planas direct tracks technique. The clinical case refers to a 3year-old patient, with a left unilateral posterior crossbite and with midline deviation. Following the protocol of neuro-occlusal rehabilitation with the use of Planas Direct Tracks, wearings were performed on the occlusal interferences of the 63 tooth and the confection of slopes in inclined planes using composite resin, which was installed on the upper tooth of the crossed side, in order to promote the occlusal balance. After 31 days of treatment, there was bite uncrossing and midline leveling. We conclude that the favorable clinical outcome has been achieved and that the Planas Direct Tracks technique is effective for the treatment of functional crossbites.