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Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases ; (12): 51-56, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-904735

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Objective@#To explore the application effect of a four-dimensional smile design as the leading and facial streamline as the reference system in the aesthetic restoration of anterior teeth.@*Methods@# A case of scattered space in anterior teeth was treated with a four-dimensional smile design and digital aesthetic restoration with ultrathin porcelain veneer. The digital information of the patients was obtained through oral and facial scanning, and a four-dimensional smile design and prediction were carried out. After the treatment plan was jointly determined by doctors and patients, minimally invasive abutment preparation was carried out, and ultrathin porcelain veneer was made and bonded in place. After the operation, the esthetic degree and marginal fit were observed and reexamined one year after the repair.@* Results @#The edges of the ultrathin ceramic veneers were naturally tight, and the color was coordinated, with satisfying pink and white esthetics. The face was more harmonious and natural when smiling. One year after the restoration, the facial aesthetics were wonderful, the abutment teeth and periodontal tissues were healthy, and the patients were satisfied. The results of the literature review showed that the fitting of temporal facial scanning and intraoral scanning data can accurately predict four-dimensional smile aesthetics, simulate the real state of the dynamic smile and pronunciation process, and combine it with facial streamlines to design a natural and coordinated personalized smile for patients with asymmetric faces. However, for patients with occlusal changes, unstable occlusion or temporomandibular joint disorder, it is necessary to add data fitting, such as electronic facial arch and cone beam CT, to more accurately simulate postoperative mandibular movement.@*Conclusion@# With a four-dimensional smile design as the leading and facial streamline as the reference system, the whole process digital design assisted the restoration of asymmetric anterior teeth with ultrathin porcelain veneer and had a good effect. The postoperative smiling of patients is harmonious and beautiful, which is in line with the expected effect. Patient participation and satisfaction are high; thus, this method is worthy of clinical promotion.

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Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases ; (12): 34-39, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-837460

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Objective@#To explore the clinical effect of bulk-fill composite resin combined with transparent preformed crowns for aesthetic restoration of deciduous incisor of children.@*Methods@#A predesigned clinical prospective randomized controlled research method was used to select 90 patients (123 teeth). The random number table method was divided into three groups: A, B, and C. Group A was treated with a bulk-fill composite resin of SF (SonicFill) combined with a transparent preformed crown (41 teeth in 30 cases), and group B was treated with a large block of Tetric N-Ceram Bulk Fill Composite resin combined with transparent preformed crowns (39 teeth in 29 cases). Group C was treated with 3M Z350 XT universal nano resin combined with transparent preformed crowns (43 teeth in 31 cases). The visual analog scale (VAS) and the modified USPHS standard were used to evaluate the completeness, marginal steps, marginal discoloration, surface condition, secondary caries and satisfaction of the parents with prostheses after 12 months.@*Results @#Twelve months after the operation, the evaluation indexes of group A were better than those of group B and group C, and the differences were statistically significant, including edge integrity (χ2=10.847, P=0.028), edge step (χ2=7.799, P=0.020), edge discoloration (χ2=10.391, P=0.034), surface state (χ2=11.476, P=0.021), and secondary caries (χ2=10.447, P=0.034). The satisfaction of parents in group A on the overall contour (χ2=10.238, P=0.037), shape and texture (χ2=11.521, P=0.021) were better than those in group B and group C, and the differences were statistically significant. There was no significant difference in the evaluation of color satisfaction among the three groups (χ2=0.990, P=0.610).@* Conclusion@#SonicFill bulk-fill composite resin combined with transparent preformed crown is good for short-term aesthetic restoration of deciduous incisor, and parental satisfaction is high.

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West China Journal of Stomatology ; (6): 712-717, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-921396

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OBJECTIVES@#To evaluate the clinical effect of integrated angulated screw channel (ASC) abutment crown in implant-supported rehabilitation of the aesthetic area.@*METHODS@#Sixteen patients who received single implant-supported rehabilitation using integrated ASC abutment crown in the aesthetic area were included in the study. After one-year follow-up, the cumulative survival rate, aesthetic effectiveness, bone resorption around implants, and patient satisfaction were analyzed through periapical film, clinical examination, and the visual analog scale (VAS).@*RESULTS@#The implant cumulative survival rate of the integrated ASC abutment crown in the implant-supported rehabilitation of the aesthetic area was 100%. The average pink esthetic index scores reached 9.5, and the white esthetic index scores reached 9.4. The mean marginal bone loss of implants was (0.439±0.123) mm at the mesial side and (0.341±0.118) mm at the distal side. The average VAS satisfaction score was 8.9, which showed that all patients were satisfied with the final restorative effect.@*CONCLUSIONS@#Using integrated ASC abutment crown for implant restoration is an ideal implant restoration design in the aesthetic zone and can be applied clinically.


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Humans , Bone Screws , Crowns , Dental Implants , Dental Implants, Single-Tooth , Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported , Esthetics, Dental
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West China Journal of Stomatology ; (6): 582-590, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-921378

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OBJECTIVES@#A study was conducted to investigate the clinical effects of oral digital design on the aesthetic restoration of anterior teeth of cleft lip/palate patients.@*METHODS@#Nine adult cleft lip/palate patients who need aesthetic restoration of anterior teeth were recruited. Digital information of patients' dental arches, the surrounding soft tissue and face were captured by digital camera and scanner. The aesthetic analysis and design were conducted using keynote and 3shape software and were demonstrated to the patients. The optimized treatment plan was ensured by communicating with the patients. Digital wax-up models were exported and printed into resin diagnostic models, which were then utilized in the treatment process to guide the doctors and the technicians in tooth preparation and in making the final restorations, respectively. The adhesive procedure was completed after satisfactory try-in. Aesthetics assessment was conducted in accordance with the anterior esthetic evaluation form. The scores of patient's satisfaction were recorded on a questionnaire containing six items of aesthetic index and doctor-patient communication. Patients were interviewed and examined after 1, 3, 6, and 12 months, respectively, and the clinical effects of restorations were evaluated.@*RESULTS@#All nine patients had satisfactory clinical results. The aesthetic defects of the patients were effectively addressed. All treatments met the requirements of the preoperative digital designs. The patients' scores were all above 90 on the satisfaction scale. At 12 months after the operation, the clinical effects of restorations of all cases achieved A class in each evaluation indicator.@*CONCLUSIONS@#For cleft lip/palate patients with esthetic defect in the anterior teeth, the digital design plays an important role in optimizing the treatment plan and guides the whole treatment process. This design can help clinicians achieve predictable satisfactory aesthetic results.


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Adult , Humans , Cleft Lip , Cleft Palate , Esthetics , Tooth
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Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) ; (6): 916-921, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-841668

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Objective: To analyze the postoperative satisfaction and repair effect of prosthesis of the patients who received digital smile design(DSD) combined with porcelain veneers in the anterior teeth, and to illustrate the their application in anterior teeth aesthetic restoration. Methods: A total of 91 anterior teeth of 32 patients whose clinical diagnosis conformed to the indications of porcelain veneers and aesthetic restoration because of tetracycline pigmentation teeth, dental fluorosis, color stained teeth, enamel defects and anterior teeth space were selected. DSD software was used to design the preoperative aesthetic analysis of the teeth morphology and to show the virtual effect of restoration. The preparation of tooth under the guidance of the design results was finished. The IPS e-max porcelain veneers were prepared after the conventional impression preparation. At last, the permanent restorations were manufactured and bonded to teeth. After the adhesive program was completed, the satisfaction of the patients in the shape of restorations, the degree of coordination with the adjacent teeth, color, pronunciation, smile effect and doctor-patient communication effect were evaluated by the questionnaires. The patients were required to regularly return after one month, three months, six months and twelve months, and observe the clinical effects of restoration was observed referring to the modified American Public Health Service (USPHS) standard. Results: The patients' satisfaction rates of each evaluation content were all over 90%. Among them, the satisfaction rates of the smile effect and the doctor patient communication were as high as 100%. The clinical performances of the rehabilitations in each period were as follows: One month after treatment, there were four teeth occurred mild gingivitis and three teeth appeared the postoperative sensitivity symptoms; three months after treatment, there were one tooth showed a minor fracture in the restoration without affecting the appearance and function and three teeth had mildly congestive gums reaction, at the same time one tooth showed slight discoloration of the restoration; six months after treatment, one tooth showed ceramics fracture of restoration and four teeth developed mild gingivitis; twelve months after treatment, two teeth showed ceramics fracture, the edge of three restorations had slightly crack and one tooth appeared gingivitis. The periodontal conditions of the patients with gingival inflammation after treatment were improved significantly after receiving the correct oral hygiene guidance. The above defects didn't affect the aesthetics effect and the functions of restorations, and the restorations could be used normally after intraoral adjustments. Both the doctors and the patients were satisfied with the repair effects of the restorations. Conclusion: The combination of DSD and porcelain veneer in repairing anterior aesthetic teeth is good treatment plan that can achieve high patient satisfaction and ideal clinical effect.

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Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases ; (12): 409-414, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-777763

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@#With the development of digitalization, information and internet technology, digital dental aesthetic restoration technology is changing the traditional mode of treatment. The development of digital aesthetic restoration therapy is similar to the digital development track in other fields of medicine, in which the use of digital technology for intervention in particular treatment steps is evolving to digitalization throughout the treatment process. Digitalization improves the precision and quality of aesthetic restoration, increases the efficiency of clinical work and is favorable for patients. Digitalization could replace traditional methods, propelling aesthetic restoration into a fully digitalized era. Function, aesthetics and minimal invasiveness are the three major concepts of contemporary prosthodontics, and digital aesthetic restoration technology represents a perfect interpretation of these three concepts. This paper describes recently developed digital technologies for aesthetic restoration and cites the advantages, limitations, and developmental direction of digital restoration dentistry.

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Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases ; (12): 63-66, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-823345

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@#In patients with anterior teeth loss, especially in patients with soft tissue defects, the aesthetic problem of soft tissue is still a major problem in the delayed planting restoration. In the restoration of anterior teeth, the health of the soft tissue around implants play a key role in guaranteeing the long-term success of dental implants. Therefore, consideration is worth being taken that how to deal with the soft tissue during the process of the delayed implant restoration as well as how to evaluate the effects after treatment. According to the process of the delayed implant operation sequence therapy-preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative treatment, this article will have a literature review and summary through these aspects as followings: the red aesthetic evaluation index, treatment of soft tissue around delayed implant, clinical curative effect evaluation.

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Journal of Practical Stomatology ; (6): 861-863, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-475198

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96 anterior teeth with different degree of caries in 80 patients were randomly divided into 2 groups(n =48 teeth,40 patients). In the experimental group the teeth were repair with nanometer resin filling,in the control group with ceramic crown.In 0.5 to 1 year follow-up,the satisfaction rate and the clinical success rate were similar in the 2 groups(P >0.05).Application of nano resin aesthetic restoration can lower tooth injury,postoperative complications and the cost.

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Ortho Sci., Orthod. sci. pract ; 6(23): 376-382, 2013. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: lil-707591

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A Ortodontia Lingual já alcançou um lugar de destaque entre as técnicas utilizadas atualmente. São muitos os pacientes que têm optado por uma opção de tratamento mais estético. Como na Ortodontia convencional, alguns problemas são muito similares aos encontra dos quando se opta pelo tratamento com a Ortodontia Invisível. Deve-se sempre estar atento aos problemas de origem periodontal e de discrepâncias de tamanho dentário. O caso apresentado mostra um tratamento ortodôntico lingual, onde após a correção da Classe II, foi necessário uma reanatomização dos dentes anteriores para alcançar uma estética maior para o sorriso da paciente.


Lingual Orthodontics has reached a place of prominence among the techniques currently used. There are many patients who have opted for a more aesthetic treatment. As in conventional Orthodontics, some problems are very similar to those found when opting for Invisible Orthodontics treatment. One should always be mindful of periodontal problems and tooth size discrepancies. This case shows a lingual orthodontic treatment, in which after correction of Class II, a reanatomization of anterior teeth was needed in order to achieve better aesthetic for the patients’ smile.


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Humans , Female , Adult , Esthetics, Dental , Orthodontics
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