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Clasificación de Dificultad Simple-Desafiante-Difícil (SCD) para la Aumentación Ósea Horizontal

Cheng-Hsiang Hsu1, Andrea Laureti2,3,4, Zhaozhao Chen2

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Una nueva clasificación Simple-Desafiante-Difícil (SCD) ayuda a los clínicos a planificar la aumentación ósea horizontal (AOH) para una regeneración ósea guiada (ROG) predecible. Este sistema categoriza los defectos según la morfología y el soporte óseo, mejorando los resultados del tratamiento.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Implantología dental; Periodoncia; Medicina regenerativa

Sus antecedentes:

  • La aumentación ósea horizontal (AOH) es crucial para la colocación de implantes dentales después de la pérdida de dientes.; El éxito de la regeneración ósea guiada (ROG) está influenciado por la morfología del defecto alveolar.; Las clasificaciones existentes carecen de especificidad para la complejidad de la AOH.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Introducir una clasificación morfométrica novedosa y específica del sitio para AOH.; Mejorar la predecibilidad en los procedimientos de regeneración ósea guiada (ROG).; Proporcionar a los clínicos una herramienta para una planificación de tratamiento precisa.

Principales métodos:

  • Se desarrolló el sistema de clasificación Simple-Desafiante-Difícil (SCD).; Se categorizaron los defectos según su naturaleza intraósea frente a extraósea.; Se evaluó el soporte óseo horizontal y vertical y las necesidades de aumentación (≤4 mm o >4 mm).

Principales resultados:

  • La clasificación SCD estratifica los defectos de AOH en categorías Simple, Desafiante y Difícil.; Los defectos simples poseen soporte tanto horizontal como vertical.; Los defectos desafiantes carecen de soporte horizontal pero tienen soporte vertical que requiere una aumentación de ≤4 mm.; Los defectos difíciles carecen de ambos soportes o requieren una aumentación de >4 mm.

Conclusiones:

  • La clasificación SCD ofrece un enfoque estructurado para la evaluación de defectos de AOH.; Permite una planificación de tratamiento más precisa y una anticipación de complicaciones.; La incorporación de SCD mejora la toma de decisiones, la seguridad y la eficacia en la regeneración ósea horizontal.