Comparison of the application effect of ultra-thin all ceramic patch and all ceramic veneer restoration technology in anterior tooth restoration
Objecti ve To explore the application value of ultra-thin all ceramic patch and all ceramic veneer restoration technology in patients with anterior tooth restoration.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on the data of 72 patients with anterior tooth defects admitted to Kaifeng Central Hospital from January 2022 to December 2023.They were divided into two groups based on different treatment methods.The control group of 36 cases underwent all ceramic veneer repair technology,while the observation group of 36 cases used ultra-thin all ceramic patch technology.Compare the success rate,aesthetic restoration effect,patient satisfaction,other relevant indicators,and complications between two groups.Results The success rate of repair in the observation group was 97.22%(35/36),which was higher than that in the control group 77.78%(28/36)).The aesthetic repair effect and patient satisfaction were better than those in the control group,and the incidence of complications was less than that in the control group,with statistical significance(P<0.05).The vertical absorption of alveolar bone in the observation group(0.54±0.16)mm was lower than that in the control group(1.21±0.33)mm,while the new bone contour(1.77±0.43)mm and bone density(1.69±0.41)g/cm2 were higher than those in the control group(0.85±0.19)mm and(0.83±0.24)g/cm2,respectively,with statistical significance(P<0.05).Conclusions Compared with all ceramic veneer restoration technology,the use of ultra-thin all ceramic patch technology in anterior tooth restoration patients has better results,higher success rates,aesthetic restoration effects,and patient satisfaction,which is conducive to reducing complications,improving vertical absorption and bone density of alveolar bone,and is worthy of widespread clinical application.
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