Zusammenfassung
In der Zahnheilkunde ist die Bedeutung der Ästhetik deutlich gestiegen. Früher wurden
ästhetische Belange gegenüber funktionellen, strukturellen und biologischen Anforderungen
eher vernachlässigt. Eine Behandlung, die nicht mit klaren Vorstellungen über die
ästhetischen Auswirkungen der geplanten Maßnahmen auf den Patienten beginnt, kann
leicht in einem Desaster enden. Die heutige interdisziplinär orientierte Zahnheilkunde
erfordert eine Behandlungsplanung, die von klar definierten ästhetischen Zielsetzungen
ausgeht. Man beginnt mit ästhetischen Fragen und bezieht dann nacheinander funktionelle,
strukturelle und biologische Belange ein. Auf diese Weise können die unterschiedlichen
zahnmedizinischen Disziplinen auf sinnvolle Art und Weise Hand-in-Hand arbeiten und
jeden Patienten bestmöglichst versorgen. Und das funktioniert tatsächlich. Wir bezeichnen
dies als interdisziplinäre Zahnheilkunde. Der vorliegende Beitrag hat zum Ziel, dem
Leser eine systematische Methode vorzustellen, mit deren Hilfe Patienten, die einer
interdisziplinären Behandlung bedürfen, beurteilt werden und angemessene Behandlungsplanungen
entworfen werden können.
Abstract
Esthetics has become a respectable term in dentistry. In the past, the importance
of esthetics was discounted in favor of terms such as function, structure, and biology.
But in fact if a treatment plan does not begin with a clear view of its esthetic impact
on the patient, then the outcome could be disastrous. In today's interdisciplinary
dental world, treatment planning must begin with well-defined esthetic objectives.
By beginning with esthetics, and taking into consideration the impact on function,
structure, and biology, the clinician will be able to utilize the various disciplines
in dentistry to deliver the highest level of dental care to each patient. It really
works. We call this interdisciplinary dentistry. The purpose of this article is to
provide the reader with a systematic method of evaluating and planning treatment for
the multidisciplinary dental patient in a logical, interdisciplinary manner.
Schlüsselwörter
interdisziplinäre Zahnheilkunde
Key words
interdisciplinary dentistry
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Prof. Dr. V. G. Kokich
1950 South Cedar
USA-Tacoma WA 98405
Phone: +1/2 53/6 27 56 88
Fax: +1/2 53/2 72 67 19
Email: vgkokich@u.washington.edu