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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Treatment of a Bruxism Patient with Minimally Invasive Restorations: a Case Report Tratamiento de paciente bruxista con restauraciones mínimamente invasivas: reporte de caso clínico |
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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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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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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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