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상악 전치부 치간 이개와 구치부 교합지지 상실을 가진 환자에서 교정치료를 동반한 완전 구강회복 증례

Full mouth rehabilitation on the patient with maxillary anterior diastema and posterior bite collapse with orthodontic treatment

  • 이선기 (원광대학교 치과대학 대전치과병원 치과보철과)
  • Lee, Seon-Ki (Department of Prosthodontics, Daejeon Dental Hospital, Wonkwang University)
  • 투고 : 2022.03.11
  • 심사 : 2022.03.13
  • 발행 : 2022.03.31

초록

심한 치주염을 가진 환자는 잔존 치조골의 흡수가 증가함에 따라, 병적인 치아 이동이 증가하고 구치부 교합지지 상실의 가능성이 높다. 특히, 상악 전치부에서 병적인 치아 이동이 발생하는 경우, 환자는 심미적인 위축감과 삶의 질 저하를 경험할 수 있다. 중증 치주염 환자에게 교정치료는 새로운 뼈 형성을 촉진하고 치주낭을 감소시키며, 임상적 부착을 얻어 보철 수복에 유리한 결과를 가져옴으로써 이상적인 교합과 기능 회복을 가능하게 한다. 구치부의 교합지지 상실로 인해 전치부 병적 치아 이동이 있는 환자에게 치주치료, 교정치료, 임플란트 치료를 계획함으로써 이상적인 수복공간 확보와 안정적인 교합접촉을 형성하였고, 구치부 교합회복을 통한 기능적인 전악수복을 통해 심미적인 결과를 얻었다.

A patient with severe periodontitis has causative factors that cause pathological tooth movement, the occlusion is disintegrated, and the vicious cycle of worsening periodontitis is repeated. In particular, when pathological tooth movement occurs in the maxillary anterior region, the patient has an aesthetic sense of atrophy, and the quality of life was reduced. Therefore, when orthodontic treatment was added to patients with severe periodontitis, it promotes the formation of new bone, reduces periodontal cysts, and obtains clinical attachment, which leads to favorable results in prosthetic restoration, thereby enabling ideal occlusion, function and aesthetics. Periodontal treatment, orthodontic treatment, natural tooth restoration, and implant prosthesis were planned for patients with pathological tooth movement in the anterior region due to loss of occlusal support in the posterior region. As a result, an ideal restoration space was secured, a stable restoration of occlusal contact was formed, and the maxillary anterior teeth were aesthetically improved.

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