Complete oral rehabilitation in a patient with dental erosion caused by gastroesophageal reflux
Introduction: dental erosion is the irreversible loss of tooth structure due to a chemical process, without the presence of bacteria; caused by the action of acids that can be of extrinsic or intrinsic origin or both. Some of the signs of dental erosion include smooth, flat facets on the pa...
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Complete oral rehabilitation in a patient with dental erosion caused by gastroesophageal reflux Rehabilitación oral completa en un paciente con erosión dental causada por reflujo gastroesofágico |
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Ramírez González, Jacqueline Figueroa Aguirre, Diana Lizette Alatorre Castorena, Olivia Romero Jiménez, Marco Octavio Niño Camacho, Andrés Correia Miranda Valdivia, Andréa Dolores |
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dental erosion bruxism esophageal reflux gastroesophageal reflux disease oral rehabilitation erosión dental bruxismo reflujo esofágico enfermedad por reflujo gastroesofágico rehabilitación oral |
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Introduction: dental erosion is the irreversible loss of tooth structure due to a chemical process, without the presence of bacteria; caused by the action of acids that can be of extrinsic or intrinsic origin or both. Some of the signs of dental erosion include smooth, flat facets on the palatal and buccal surfaces and superficial concavities on the occlusal surfaces. An intrinsic cause is the presence of acid from gastroesophageal reflux; extrinsic causes have to do with a high intake of acidic foods. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) has been associated with dental problems such as erosion, halitosis, mucosal pathology, and bruxism. Different procedures can be found for the oral rehabilitation of patients with GERD; among them are adhesive procedures that preserve a healthier tooth structure. Objective: to report the case of a patient with dental erosion caused by GERD. Case presentation: a 32-year-old male patient was attended at the Prosthodontics Clinic During the intraoral examination, attrition due to bruxism and generalized erosions caused by gastrointestinal reflux were observed. Restoration of dental erosion should be based on a conservative and minimally invasive approach. Complete rehabilitation was performed based on the three-step technique described by Francesca Vailati, Urs Cristoph Belser; it is structured to achieve a complete adhesive rehabilitation with predictable results and with a minimal amount of tooth preparation. Conclusions: restorative therapy of dental erosion should be based on a minimally invasive approach. Gastroesophageal reflux disease has been associated with dental problems such as dental erosion, halitosis, mucosal pathology, and bruxism. In general, patients with GERD report oral manifestations of the disease, revealing the importance of multidisciplinary treatment and follow-up to the patients. |
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Complete oral rehabilitation in a patient with dental erosion caused by gastroesophageal refluxRehabilitación oral completa en un paciente con erosión dental causada por reflujo gastroesofágicoRamírez González, JacquelineFigueroa Aguirre, Diana LizetteAlatorre Castorena, OliviaRomero Jiménez, Marco OctavioNiño Camacho, AndrésCorreia Miranda Valdivia, Andréa Doloresdental erosionbruxismesophageal refluxgastroesophageal reflux diseaseoral rehabilitationerosión dentalbruxismoreflujo esofágicoenfermedad por reflujo gastroesofágicorehabilitación oralIntroduction: dental erosion is the irreversible loss of tooth structure due to a chemical process, without the presence of bacteria; caused by the action of acids that can be of extrinsic or intrinsic origin or both. Some of the signs of dental erosion include smooth, flat facets on the palatal and buccal surfaces and superficial concavities on the occlusal surfaces. An intrinsic cause is the presence of acid from gastroesophageal reflux; extrinsic causes have to do with a high intake of acidic foods. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) has been associated with dental problems such as erosion, halitosis, mucosal pathology, and bruxism. Different procedures can be found for the oral rehabilitation of patients with GERD; among them are adhesive procedures that preserve a healthier tooth structure. Objective: to report the case of a patient with dental erosion caused by GERD. Case presentation: a 32-year-old male patient was attended at the Prosthodontics Clinic During the intraoral examination, attrition due to bruxism and generalized erosions caused by gastrointestinal reflux were observed. Restoration of dental erosion should be based on a conservative and minimally invasive approach. Complete rehabilitation was performed based on the three-step technique described by Francesca Vailati, Urs Cristoph Belser; it is structured to achieve a complete adhesive rehabilitation with predictable results and with a minimal amount of tooth preparation. Conclusions: restorative therapy of dental erosion should be based on a minimally invasive approach. Gastroesophageal reflux disease has been associated with dental problems such as dental erosion, halitosis, mucosal pathology, and bruxism. In general, patients with GERD report oral manifestations of the disease, revealing the importance of multidisciplinary treatment and follow-up to the patients.Introducción: la erosión dental es la pérdida irreversible de estructura dentaria debido a un proceso químico, sin presencia de bacterias, causada por la acción de ácidos que pueden ser de origen extrínseco, intrínseco o ambos. Algunos de los signos de la erosión dental incluyen facetas planas y suaves en las superficies palatinas y vestibulares, así como concavidades superficiales en las caras oclusales. Una causa intrínseca es la presencia de ácido por reflujo gastroesofágico, las causas extrínsecas tienen que ver con la alta ingesta de alimentos ácidos. La enfermedad por reflujo gastroesofágico (ERGE) se ha asociado con problemas dentales como erosión, halitosis, patología de la mucosa y bruxismo. Se pueden encontrar distintos procedimientos para la rehabilitación oral de pacientes con ERGE, entre los cuales se encuentran los procedimientos adhesivos que preservan mayor cantidad de estructura dental sana. Objetivo: realizar el reporte de caso de un paciente con erosión dental causada por ERGE. Presentación del caso: paciente masculino de 32 años de edad que acudió a la clínica de la especialidad de prostodoncia; en el examen intraoral se observaron atriciones por bruxismo y erosiones generalizadas causadas por reflujo gastrointestinal. La restauración de la erosión dental debe basarse en un método conservador y mínimamente invasivo. La técnica de tres pasos que se utilizó para la rehabilitación completa, de acuerdo a la técnica de Francesca Vailati, Urs Cristoph Belser, está estructurada para lograr una rehabilitación adhesiva completa con resultados predecibles y una mínima cantidad de preparación dental. Conclusiones: la terapia restauradora de la erosión dental debe basarse en un método mínimamente invasivo. La enfermedad por reflujo gastroesofágico se ha asociado con problemas dentales como erosión dental, halitosis, patología de la mucosa y bruxismo. Por lo general, los pacientes con ERGE refieren manifestaciones orales de la enfermedad, lo que revela la importancia del tratamiento multidisciplinario y el seguimiento de estos pacientes.Facultad de Odontología2023-05-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unam.mx/index.php/rom/article/view/8561210.22201/fo.1870199xp.2022.26.1.85612Revista Odontológica Mexicana; Vol. 26 No. 1Revista Odontológica Mexicana Órgano Oficial de la Facultad de Odontología UNAM; Vol. 26 Núm. 11870-199Xreponame:Revista Odontológica Mexicanainstname:UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICOinstacron:UNAMspahttps://revistas.unam.mx/index.php/rom/article/view/85612/75142Derechos de autor 2023 Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Méxicoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/856122024-08-16T20:10:27Z |
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