简单-挑战性-难度 (SCD) 难度分类用于水平骨增大
Cheng-Hsiang Hsu1, Andrea Laureti2,3,4, Zhaozhao Chen2
1Private Practice, Taipei, Taiwan.
概括
一个新的简单-挑战性-难度 (SCD) 分类有助于临床医生规划水平骨增强 (HBA) 以可预测的引导骨再生 (GBR). 该系统根据形态和骨支持对缺陷进行分类,从而改善治疗结果.
科学领域:
- 牙科植入物学 牙科植入物学
- 牙周病学 牙周病学
- 再生医学是一种再生医学.
背景情况:
- 横向骨增强 (HBA) 对于牙植入物放置后的牙损失至关重要.
- 引导性骨再生 (GBR) 的成功受膜缺陷形态学的影响.
- 现有的分类缺乏针对HBA复杂性的特异性.
研究的目的:
- 引入HBA的新型,特定于地点的形态学分类.
- 提高指导骨再生 (GBR) 程序的可预测性.
- 为临床医生提供一个准确治疗计划的工具.
主要方法:
- 开发了简单-挑战性-困难 (SCD) 分类系统.
- 根据骨内与骨外的性质对缺陷进行分类.
- 评估水平和垂直骨支和增强需求 (≤4mm或>4mm).
主要成果:
- SCD分类将HBA缺陷分为简单,具有挑战性和困难的类别.
- 简单的缺陷具有水平和垂直的支持.
- 具有挑战性的缺陷缺乏水平支,但具有垂直支,需要≤4mm的增大.
- 困难的缺陷缺乏两种支或需要>4mm的增大.
结论:
- SCD分类为HBA缺陷评估提供了一个结构化的方法.
- 它可以更准确地规划治疗和预测并发症.
- 结合SCD可以提高水平骨再生的决策,安全性和有效性.
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