Browsing by Author "Juela Corte, Nicole Adriana"
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Item Reposicionamiento labial como tratamiento de la sonrisa gingival: revisión narrativa de la literatura(Universidad de Cuenca, 2024-09-12) Juela Corte, Nicole Adriana; Martínez Peraza, ValentinaThe gingival smile is a non-pathological condition where there is excessive exposure of the gingiva greater than 4 mm that impairs the aesthetics of two patients. It is a multifactorial condition, therefore making a correct diagnosis is essential to determine a correct treatment plan. Lip repositioning surgery is a technique that we see being implemented for the treatment of gingival sores that consists of removing a piece of mucosa from the vestibule, thus achieving a piece between the union of the mucogenic and apical lining of the upper lip muscles, curing this shape or vestibule and reducing excessive gingival exposure. The objective of this article is to understand the advances and considerations that must be taken into consideration in the implementation of the lip repositioning technique as a treatment for gum disease. Methodology: a literature review was carried out over the last 5 years by means of electronic search in the databases Science direct, Scielo, Pubmed and Google Scholar. Results: were included 22 scientific articles in which we observe the etiology, advantages and how the technique evolved over time. Conclusion: It is a widely used technique because it is minimally invasive, presents fewer postoperative complications, faster recovery and can be used in combination with other surgical or non-surgical techniques; More long-term studies are necessary, because there is also a high risk of recurrenceItem Tratamiento de amelogénesis imperfecta mediante un flujo de trabajo digital: reporte de un caso clínico(Universidad de Cuenca, 2021) Buele Lanchi, Cristopher Oswaldo; Tinoco Arévalo, Juan Pablo; Bernal Álverez, Andrea Fernanda; Juela Corte, Nicole Adriana; Abad Coronel, Cristian GustavoThe objective of this article was to present a clinical case of amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) with secondary caries lesion in three first molars, resolved by applying a digital workflow. Methodology: A case of AI was diagnosed and restored using a digital impression and a restoration performed through computer-aided design and machining. Conclusion: The application of a digital workflow is feasible to restore a clinical case with AI in a single session
