粘附于牙和牙:一个更新
1Rana Alkattan BDS, MSD, ABOD, PhD Assistant Professor, Department of Restorative and Prosthetic Dental Sciences, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Primary dental journal
|September 14, 2023
概括
临床医生面临着许多牙粘合系统. 本审查通过检查当前的产品策略来指导选择,重点关注基于证据的性能,而不是简化应用.
科学领域:
- 牙科材料科学 牙科材料科学
- 粘合式牙科 粘合式牙科
- 临床实践指南 临床实践指南
背景情况:
- 粘合剂技术的快速进步导致了临床医生可用的众多牙粘合系统.
- 市场提供各种各样的结合系统,往往压倒临床决策.
- 目前的趋势优先考虑简化绑定程序,有时以牺牲基于证据的强有力的绩效数据为代价.
研究的目的:
- 为临床医生提供关于选择和应用牙粘合系统的指导.
- 批判性地评估商用常见的粘合产品所采用的策略.
- 在选择牙粘合系统时,将重点转向基于证据的性能.
主要方法:
- 审查有关牙粘合技术的当前文献.
- 分析流行结合系统的临床策略和性能要求.
- 对产品简化与基于证据的疗效进行比较评估.
主要成果:
- 存在各种各样的粘合系统,具有不同程度的临床简化.
- 基于证据的绩效数据在产品开发或营销中并不总是被强调.
- 临床医生需要明确的,基于证据的标准来选择有效的结合系统.
结论:
- 临床医生必须在复杂的牙结合系统中进行导航.
- 对基于证据的性能进行批判性评估对于最佳的材料选择至关重要.
- 本综述旨在支持粘合性牙科的知情决策.
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