Adams Terry B
Department of Orthodontics, Baylor College of Dentistry, TAMUS-HSC, Dallas, Texas, USA.
Tex Dent J. 2002 Oct;119(10):1019-31.
The role of the orthodontist in resolving the patient's dental and facial esthetic concerns is a challenge due to the number of factors to be evaluated. The effect of growth and aging, and the existing dental, gingival, dentoalveolar, skeletal, and facial soft tissue components mandate a thorough investigation into all treatment options and modalities available to reach optimal esthetic goals. The orthodontist is further challenged with professional bias and patient bias and desires. Mounted study models, facial and intraoral photographs, cephalometric evaluation of dentoskeletal relationships, VTOs and STOs for trial treatment, computerized imaging, and clinical soft tissue evaluation are essential in proper diagnosis, treatment planning, execution of treatment, and assessment of post treatment results. With proper planning, the challenge of reaching dental and facial esthetic goals can be met without compromising the functional occlusal goals, periodontal health, TMJ health, and long term stability.
由于需要评估的因素众多,正畸医生在解决患者牙齿和面部美观问题方面面临挑战。生长和衰老的影响,以及现有的牙齿、牙龈、牙槽、骨骼和面部软组织成分,要求对所有可用的治疗方案和方式进行全面调查,以实现最佳美观目标。正畸医生还面临着专业偏见、患者偏见和患者期望的挑战。安装的研究模型、面部和口内照片、牙颌骨关系的头影测量评估、用于试验治疗的VTO和STO、计算机成像以及临床软组织评估对于正确诊断、治疗计划、治疗实施和治疗后结果评估至关重要。通过适当的规划,可以在不损害功能性咬合目标、牙周健康、颞下颌关节健康和长期稳定性的情况下,应对实现牙齿和面部美观目标的挑战。