MacEntee M I, Goldstein B M, Price C
J Prosthet Dent. 1982 May;47(5):483-7. doi: 10.1016/0022-3913(82)90295-5.
Eight subjects had the crowns of 21 teeth surgically amputated, and the roots were covered by alveolar mucosa. At the time of surgery, 17 teeth were vital and four had received endodontic therapy. After an average 2-year-period, 12 teeth (57%) remained submerged without complications. Two roots have been extracted, three have been successfully converted to regular overdenture abutments, and the remaining four have appeared in the mouth and are still under observation. Caution is urged as to expectations of a long-term prosthetic benefit from this procedure.
8名受试者的21颗牙齿冠部被手术截除,牙根由牙槽黏膜覆盖。手术时,17颗牙齿为活髓,4颗已接受牙髓治疗。平均2年之后,12颗牙齿(57%)仍处于埋伏状态且无并发症。2颗牙根已拔除,3颗已成功转化为常规覆盖义齿基牙,其余4颗已萌出至口腔内,仍在观察中。对于该手术长期修复效果的预期需谨慎。