Treatment of a Bruxism Patient with Minimally Invasive Restorations: a Case Report

Introduction: Bruxism is an oral condition associated with numerous clinical problems. It is defined as "an oral habit consisting of rhythmic or spasmodic grinding or clenching of the teeth during non-masticatory movements, which can cause occlusal trauma". Objectives: To describe the foll...

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Authors: Vargas Santana, Francisco, Guedea Preciado, Nora Esther, Bayardo González, Daniel Eduardo, Rodríguez-Chávez, Jacqueline Adelina, Curiel González, Ricardo, Magaña Curiel, Karina
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Publication Date:2024
Country:México
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Keyword:perdida de sustancia dental
Bruxismo
Restauraciones adheridad
Mínimamente invasiva
disilicato de litio
Tooth wear
Bruxism
Bonded restorations
minimally invasive
lithium disilicate
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Treatment of a Bruxism Patient with Minimally Invasive Restorations: a Case Report
Tratamiento de paciente bruxista con restauraciones mínimamente invasivas: reporte de caso clínico
title Treatment of a Bruxism Patient with Minimally Invasive Restorations: a Case Report
spellingShingle Treatment of a Bruxism Patient with Minimally Invasive Restorations: a Case Report
Vargas Santana, Francisco
perdida de sustancia dental
Bruxismo
Restauraciones adheridad
Mínimamente invasiva
disilicato de litio
Tooth wear
Bruxism
Bonded restorations
minimally invasive
lithium disilicate
title_short Treatment of a Bruxism Patient with Minimally Invasive Restorations: a Case Report
title_full Treatment of a Bruxism Patient with Minimally Invasive Restorations: a Case Report
title_fullStr Treatment of a Bruxism Patient with Minimally Invasive Restorations: a Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of a Bruxism Patient with Minimally Invasive Restorations: a Case Report
title_sort Treatment of a Bruxism Patient with Minimally Invasive Restorations: a Case Report
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Vargas Santana, Francisco
Guedea Preciado, Nora Esther
Bayardo González, Daniel Eduardo
Rodríguez-Chávez, Jacqueline Adelina
Curiel González, Ricardo
Magaña Curiel, Karina
author Vargas Santana, Francisco
author_facet Vargas Santana, Francisco
Guedea Preciado, Nora Esther
Bayardo González, Daniel Eduardo
Rodríguez-Chávez, Jacqueline Adelina
Curiel González, Ricardo
Magaña Curiel, Karina
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author2 Guedea Preciado, Nora Esther
Bayardo González, Daniel Eduardo
Rodríguez-Chávez, Jacqueline Adelina
Curiel González, Ricardo
Magaña Curiel, Karina
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv perdida de sustancia dental
Bruxismo
Restauraciones adheridad
Mínimamente invasiva
disilicato de litio
Tooth wear
Bruxism
Bonded restorations
minimally invasive
lithium disilicate
topic perdida de sustancia dental
Bruxismo
Restauraciones adheridad
Mínimamente invasiva
disilicato de litio
Tooth wear
Bruxism
Bonded restorations
minimally invasive
lithium disilicate
description Introduction: Bruxism is an oral condition associated with numerous clinical problems. It is defined as "an oral habit consisting of rhythmic or spasmodic grinding or clenching of the teeth during non-masticatory movements, which can cause occlusal trauma". Objectives: To describe the follow-up of a patient with awake and sleep bruxism, with generalised loss of dental substance. Case presentation: Generalised loss of tooth substance associated with bruxism was diagnosed, as well as decreased vertical dimension of occlusion. The treatment was divided into 4 phases. First phase: Diagnostic models, radiographs and photographs were taken. Second phase: The wax-up was evaluated by means of a diagnostic mock-up, observing the facial harmony and patient acceptance. Third phase: The pieces were prepared, the final impression was taken, and the provisional restorations were placed, which were kept in the mouth for 2 weeks to verify the patient's adaptation. Fourth phase: The partial restorations were cemented, and an occlusal splint was placed. The patient had a correct adaptation to the new vertical dimension of occlusion, the aesthetic, biological and functional objectives were met, and the parafunction was treated. Conclusions: Minimally invasive restorations prove to be a comfortable, quick and painless option that meets aesthetic, biological and functional requirements.
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spelling Treatment of a Bruxism Patient with Minimally Invasive Restorations: a Case ReportTratamiento de paciente bruxista con restauraciones mínimamente invasivas: reporte de caso clínicoVargas Santana, FranciscoGuedea Preciado, Nora EstherBayardo González, Daniel EduardoRodríguez-Chávez, Jacqueline AdelinaCuriel González, RicardoMagaña Curiel, Karinaperdida de sustancia dentalBruxismoRestauraciones adheridadMínimamente invasivadisilicato de litioTooth wearBruxismBonded restorationsminimally invasivelithium disilicateIntroduction: Bruxism is an oral condition associated with numerous clinical problems. It is defined as "an oral habit consisting of rhythmic or spasmodic grinding or clenching of the teeth during non-masticatory movements, which can cause occlusal trauma". Objectives: To describe the follow-up of a patient with awake and sleep bruxism, with generalised loss of dental substance. Case presentation: Generalised loss of tooth substance associated with bruxism was diagnosed, as well as decreased vertical dimension of occlusion. The treatment was divided into 4 phases. First phase: Diagnostic models, radiographs and photographs were taken. Second phase: The wax-up was evaluated by means of a diagnostic mock-up, observing the facial harmony and patient acceptance. Third phase: The pieces were prepared, the final impression was taken, and the provisional restorations were placed, which were kept in the mouth for 2 weeks to verify the patient's adaptation. Fourth phase: The partial restorations were cemented, and an occlusal splint was placed. The patient had a correct adaptation to the new vertical dimension of occlusion, the aesthetic, biological and functional objectives were met, and the parafunction was treated. Conclusions: Minimally invasive restorations prove to be a comfortable, quick and painless option that meets aesthetic, biological and functional requirements.Introducción: el bruxismo es una condición oral asociada con numerosos problemas clínicos, se define como “hábito oral que consiste en rechinar o apretar en forma rítmica o espasmódica los dientes durante movimientos no masticatorios, lo cual puede ocasionar trauma oclusal”. Objetivos: presentar el seguimiento de un paciente con bruxismo de vigilia y del sueño, con pérdida de sustancia dental generalizada. Presentación del caso: se diagnosticó pérdida de sustancia dental generalizada asociada a bruxismo, así como dimensión vertical de oclusión disminuida. El tratamiento se dividió en 4 fases. Primera fase: Se tomaron modelos de diagnóstico, radiografías y fotografías. Segunda fase: Se evaluó el encerado mediante una maqueta de diagnóstico observando la armonía facial y aceptación del paciente. Tercera fase: Se prepararon las piezas, se tomó impresión final y se colocaron las restauraciones provisionales, las cuales se mantuvieron 2 semanas en boca para verificar la adaptación del paciente. Cuarta fase: Se cementaron las restauraciones finales y se colocó férula oclusal. El paciente tuvo una correcta adaptación a la nueva dimensión vertical de oclusión, se cumplieron los objetivos estéticos, biológicos y funcionales y se dio tratamiento a la parafunción. Conclusiones: las restauraciones mínimamente invasivas resultan ser una opción cómoda, rápida e indolora la cual cumple con los requisitos estéticos, biológicos y funcionales.Facultad de Odontología2024-06-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unam.mx/index.php/rom/article/view/8039210.22201/fo.1870199xp.2022.26.3.80392Revista Odontológica Mexicana; Vol. 26 No. 3Revista Odontológica Mexicana Órgano Oficial de la Facultad de Odontología UNAM; Vol. 26 Núm. 31870-199Xreponame:Revista Odontológica Mexicanainstname:UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICOinstacron:UNAMspaenghttps://revistas.unam.mx/index.php/rom/article/view/80392/77946https://revistas.unam.mx/index.php/rom/article/view/80392/77947Derechos de autor 2024 Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Méxicoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/803922024-08-16T20:10:26Z
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