Alani A, Kelleher M, Hemmings K, Saunders M, Hunter M, Barclay S, Ashley M, Djemal S, Bishop K, Darbar U, Briggs P, Fearne J
Kings College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London, SE5 9RW.
British Society for Restorative Dentistry and Consultant in Restorative Dentistry, Kings College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London, SE5 9RW.
Br Dent J. 2015 May 8;218(9):543-8. doi: 10.1038/sj.bdj.2015.345.
Cosmetic dentistry has become increasingly popular, largely as a result of social trends and increased media coverage. This understandable desire for the alleged 'perfect smile' needs to be tempered with an appropriate awareness of the significant risks associated with invasive cosmetic procedures such as veneers and crowns. Patients need to be properly informed that elective removal of healthy enamel and dentine can result in pulpal injury and poorer periodontal health in the longer term, particularly if they are young. The duty of candour means that they ought to be informed that aggressive reduction of sound tooth tissue is not biologically neutral and results in structural weakening of their teeth. Less invasive procedures such as bleaching on its own or for example, combined with direct resin composite bonding, can satisfy many patient's demands, while still being kinder to teeth and having much better fall-back positions for their future requirements. It is the opinion of the British Endodontic Society, British Society for Restorative Dentistry, Restorative Dentistry UK, Dental Trauma UK, British Society of Prosthodontics and the British Society of Paediatric Dentistry that elective invasive cosmetic dental treatments can result in great benefit to patients, but that some aggressive treatments used to achieve them can produce significant morbidities in teeth which were previously healthy. This is a worrying and growing problem with many ethical, legal and biologic aspects, but many adverse outcomes for patients who request cosmetic dental improvements are preventable by using biologically safer initial approaches to treatment planning and its provision.
美容牙科越来越受欢迎,这主要是社会趋势和媒体报道增加的结果。这种对所谓“完美笑容”的可理解的渴望,需要通过适当认识到诸如贴面和牙冠等侵入性美容手术所带来的重大风险来加以缓和。患者需要得到适当的告知,即选择性地去除健康的牙釉质和牙本质,从长远来看可能会导致牙髓损伤和牙周健康状况变差,尤其是对于年轻人而言。坦诚告知的义务意味着,他们应该被告知,过度磨除健康的牙齿组织并非对生物学没有影响,会导致牙齿结构变弱。诸如单独漂白或例如与直接树脂复合材料粘结相结合等侵入性较小的程序,可以满足许多患者的需求,同时对牙齿更为友好,并且对于他们未来的需求有更好的备用方案。英国牙髓病学会、英国修复牙科学会、英国修复牙科学会、英国牙科创伤学会、英国口腔修复学会和英国儿童牙科学会认为,选择性侵入性美容牙科治疗可以给患者带来很大益处,但用于实现这些治疗的一些激进治疗方法可能会给原本健康的牙齿带来重大病变。这是一个令人担忧且日益严重的问题,涉及许多伦理、法律和生物学方面,但对于要求改善美容牙科的患者来说,许多不良后果可以通过在治疗计划及其实施中采用生物安全性更高的初始方法来预防。