双化 - - 儿科牙科的保守方法:一个案例报告
Sagun Aggarwal1, Liza Zacharias1, Rajmohan Shetty1
1Department of Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry, AB Shetty Memorial Institute of Dental Sciences, NITTE (Deemed to be University), Mangaluru, Karnataka, India.
International journal of clinical pediatric dentistry
|February 2, 2026
概括
双管切除手术成功地保存了受损的下牙,并涉及孔和穿孔. 这种保守的方法为提取提供了可行的替代方案,改善了口腔健康和牙预后.
科学领域:
- 牙科 牙科是指牙科的专业.
- 牙周病学 牙周病学
- 牙周内科医院 牙周内科医院 牙周内科医院
背景情况:
- 裂干扰损害了下牙的健康,可能导致牙损失.
- 牙周裂孔,是内牙治疗的并发症,进一步使这些病例复杂化.
- 双是通过将它们分成两个功能单元来保存受损的牙的一种手术技术.
研究的目的:
- 提出一个案例报告,成功地在一个受损的下牙中应用双牙.
- 评估双牙在治疗孔和改善牙周健康方面的疗效.
- 为了证明双管化作为提取的保守替代方案.
主要方法:
- 一名14岁的男性患有根管治疗的子 (#46),表现出脉底孔穿孔和孔干涉.
- 在初始使用矿物三氧化聚合物 (MTA) 管理失败后,进行了双体化,涉及板升高,脱bridement和牙切割.
- 手术后的护理包括止痛药,口腔卫生指导和后续预约,随后冠状延长和造金属冠状放置.
主要成果:
- 手术后6个月,9个月和18个月的临床和放射评估显示了令人满意的愈合和功能.
- 双管牙切除手术有效地解决了孔穿孔问题,并改善了牙的牙周状况.
- 经过处理的牙被成功保存,为提取提供了一个功能性的替代方案.
结论:
- 双管切割是一种可行且有效的治疗选择,用于下的牙与孔参与和穿孔.
- 这种保守的方法增强了牙周健康,改善了卫生准入,增加了牙的稳定性和长期预后.
- 在处理复杂的牙病例时,双管是提取的宝贵替代品.
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