Fradeani Mauro, Barducci Giancarlo, Bacherini Leonardo
Int J Esthet Dent. 2016 Spring;11(1):16-35.
A minimally invasive prosthetic procedure (MIPP) for the esthetic rehabilitation of the complete arch advocates the preservation of enamel to optimize the adhesive bond of the luting agent to both the tooth surface and the etchable ceramic restoration. When esthetic rehabilitation of a worn dentition is required, a MIPP can be selected to reduce the biological cost of removing additional enamel tooth structure. The fundamental steps to achieve this goal are to: (1) increase the vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO); (2) reduce the thickness of the monolithic ceramic material; (3) preserve the enamel during tooth preparation; and (4) adhesively bond the etchable ceramic restorations. This article presents a comprehensive, minimally invasive prosthetic treatment approach for the esthetic rehabilitation of a severely worn dentition using a lithium disilicate all-ceramic material with partial and complete coverage restorations.
一种用于全牙弓美学修复的微创修复程序(MIPP)主张保留牙釉质,以优化粘结剂与牙齿表面及可酸蚀陶瓷修复体之间的粘结。当需要对磨损的牙列进行美学修复时,可选择MIPP以降低去除额外牙釉质结构的生物学成本。实现这一目标的基本步骤为:(1)增加咬合垂直距离(VDO);(2)减小整体陶瓷材料的厚度;(3)在牙体预备过程中保留牙釉质;(4)粘结可酸蚀陶瓷修复体。本文介绍了一种使用二硅酸锂全瓷材料进行部分和全冠修复,对严重磨损牙列进行美学修复的全面微创修复治疗方法。