Yu C Y, Abbott P V
School of Dentistry, The University of Western Australia, Western Australia, Australia.
Aust Dent J. 2016 Mar;61 Suppl 1:39-58. doi: 10.1111/adj.12397.
Trauma to the permanent teeth involves not only the teeth but also the pulp, the periodontal ligament, alveolar bone, gingiva and other associated structures. There are many variations in the types of injuries with varying severity and often a tooth may sustain more than one injury at the same time. In more severe trauma cases, there are many different cellular systems of mineralized hard and unmineralized soft tissues involved, each with varying potential for healing. Furthermore, the responses of the different tissues may be interrelated and dependent on each other. Hence, healing subsequent to dental trauma has long been known to be very complex. Because of this complexity, tissue responses and the consequences following dental trauma have been confusing and puzzling for many clinicians. In this review, the tissue responses are described under the tissue compartments typically involved following dental trauma: the pulp, periradicular and associated soft tissues. The factors involved in the mechanisms of trauma are analysed for their effects on the tissue responses. A thorough understanding of the possible tissue responses is imperative for clinicians to overcome the confusion and manage dental trauma adequately and conservatively in order to minimize the consequences following trauma.
恒牙创伤不仅涉及牙齿本身,还包括牙髓、牙周膜、牙槽骨、牙龈及其他相关结构。损伤类型多样,严重程度各异,且一颗牙齿常常会同时遭受多种损伤。在较为严重的创伤病例中,涉及许多不同的矿化硬组织和非矿化软组织细胞系统,每个系统的愈合潜力各不相同。此外,不同组织的反应可能相互关联且相互依存。因此,长期以来人们都知道牙齿创伤后的愈合非常复杂。由于这种复杂性,牙齿创伤后的组织反应及后果一直令许多临床医生感到困惑。在本综述中,将在牙齿创伤后通常涉及的组织分区(牙髓、根尖周及相关软组织)下描述组织反应。分析创伤机制中涉及的因素对组织反应的影响。临床医生必须全面了解可能的组织反应,以克服困惑,充分且保守地处理牙齿创伤,从而将创伤后果降至最低。