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Vol. 6. Núm. 1.
Páginas 33-37 (abril 2013)
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Vol. 6. Núm. 1.
Páginas 33-37 (abril 2013)
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Puente adhesivo en paciente con labio leporino y fisura velopalatina. Una solución temporal con compromiso estético
Adhesive bridge in a patient with cleft lip and palate. A temporary solution with esthetic commitment
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N. Leiva1,
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irmadema@odontologia.uchile.cl

Correspondencia autor:
, R. Corsini2, E. Nieto3
1 Directora Instituto de Rehabilitación de Malformaciones y Deformaciones Maxilofaciales, IRMADEMA. Facultad de Odontología, Universidad de Chile. Chile
2 Estadía en IRMADEMA 2011-2012. Chile
3 Prof. Titular. Universidad Mayor. Rehabilitador Oral. Chile
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En la actualidad el aumento de la demanda estética y la necesidad de procedimientos mínimamente invasivos ha llevado a un aumento de la técnica adhesiva. Ribbond® es una marca de fibra de polietileno que permite un eficiente traspaso de fuerzas, es virtualmente plegable y se adapta fácilmente a la morfología dentaria y al contorno del arco dentario. Dentro de sus principales características podemos encontrar: Biocompatibilidad, inerte, translúcido y durable. Dentro de la odontología se le han dado distintos usos para esta fibra, ya sea como mantenedor de espacio, puente adhesivo, poste y núcleo endodóntico, ferulización, restauraciones tipo inlay y estabilización postortodóncica. En el caso de los pacientes fisurados se ha hecho relevante el uso de Ribbond® como puente adhesivo ya que permite mejorar la estética y rehabilitar temporalmente los espacios desdentados causados por la ausencia de un incisivo, principalmente una vez terminado el tratamiento de ortodoncia y en espera de una rehabilitación definitiva, aún más cuando el paciente no ha terminado su crecimiento y desarrollo. En este artículo se presenta un caso clínico de un paciente con labio leporino y fisura velopalatina operado demostrativo de la técnica de rehabilitación con Ribbond®.

Palabras clave:
Ribbond®
fisura labiopalatina
rehabilitación estética
Abstract

Today the increasing demand of aesthetic and minimally invasive procedures has led to a boom of the adhesive technique. Ribbond® is a polyethylene fiber that allows an efficient transfer of forces, is virtually foldable and is easily adapted to tooth morphology and dental arch contour. Among its main features we can find: Biocompatibility, inert, translucent and durable. In dentistry, different uses have been given to this fiber, whether as space maintainer, adhesive bridge, endodontic post and core, splinting, inlay type restorations and postorthodontic stabilization. In the case of cleft lip and palate patients the use of Ribbond® as an adhesive bridge has become relevant, as it improves aesthetics and temporarily rehabilitates the edentulous spaces caused by the absence of an incisor. It is used especially after completion of the orthodontic treatment and waiting for a final rehabilitation, even when the patient has not completed their growth and development. This article presents a clinical case of a patient with lip and cleft palate operated with the rehabilitation technique using Ribbond®.

Key words:
Ribbond®
cleft lip and palate
esthetic rehabilitation
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