Effect of Tooth Mobility on the Accuracy of Conventional Impressions: A Pilot Study.

Bowen Lu, Junwei Zhu, Linlin Shao, Qing Yu
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Abstract

Purpose: To study the influence of tooth mobility on the accuracy of conventional impressions.

Materials and methods: In total, 10 patients with mobile anterior teeth and 10 healthy patients were treated with conventional impressions and intraoral digital impressions. The digital impression group was recorded as standard data, the mobile teeth group was recorded as the experimental group, and the healthy anterior teeth group was recorded as the control group. We imported digital impression and irreversible hydrocolloid impression files into Geomagic Wrap and marked reference points to execute N-point alignment, then we recorded the coordinates. Paired-samples t test was used to analyze whether the point coordinates of mobile teeth were statistically significant (a = .05). One-way ANOVA was used to analyze whether there was a relationship between coordinate differences and tooth mobility in the distal, coronal, and buccal directions (a = .05).

Results: In the buccal and coronal directions, the difference was statistically significant between the conventional and digital impression groups. In the buccal direction, the accuracy differences of I-degree and II-degree mobile teeth were 0.149 mm and 0.401 mm, respectively. In the coronal direction, the differences were 0.128 mm and 0.233 mm, respectively. Meanwhile, ANOVA analysis showed that there was a relationship between point coordinate difference and tooth mobility in the buccal and coronal directions.

Conclusions: Conventional impressions can influence the accuracy of mobile tooth impressions. Therefore, digital impressions should be adopted for mobile teeth impressions.

牙齿活动度对传统印模准确性的影响:试点研究。
目的:研究牙齿移动对传统印模精度的影响:研究牙齿移动对传统印模精度的影响。材料和方法:10 名前牙移动患者和 10 名健康患者分别接受传统印模和口腔内数字印模治疗。数字印模组记录为标准数据,活动牙组记录为实验组,健康前牙组记录为对照组。我们将数字印模和不可逆水胶体印模文件导入 Geomagic Wrap,并标记参考点,执行 N 点对齐,然后记录坐标。采用配对样本 T 检验分析移动牙齿的点坐标是否具有统计学意义(α=0.05)。采用单因素方差分析来分析远端、冠状和颊侧方向的坐标差异与牙齿移动之间是否存在关系(α=0.05):在颊向和冠向,传统印模组和数字印模组之间的差异具有统计学意义。在颊侧方向,Ⅰ度和Ⅱ度活动牙的精确度差异分别为 0.149 毫米和 0.401 毫米。在冠状方向上,分别为 0.128 毫米和 0.233 毫米。同时,方差分析显示,在颊侧和冠侧,点坐标差与牙齿移动性之间存在关系:结论:传统印模会影响活动牙印模的准确性。结论:传统印模会影响活动牙印模的准确性,因此活动牙印模应采用数字印模。
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