Digital Occlusion Tracking by T-Scan Novus System in Bruxism Patients Treated With 3D Printed Occlusal Splints.

IF 1.9 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
International Journal of Dentistry Pub Date : 2025-04-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/ijod/8842498
Dobromira Shopova
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Background: Bruxism is a chronic pathological condition with significant clinical implications, necessitating meticulous monitoring for comprehensive treatment. The primary aim of this study was to conduct a digital measurement-based comparative analysis of occlusal alterations in occlusal splints over a 3-month period. Methods: This investigation involved 32 patients with natural dentition, fixed dental restorations, implant treatments, and a minimum of second molars. Intraoral scanning was executed using the 3DISK OVO imaging system. Digital models generated from these scans were employed to design occlusal splints using the 3Shape design software in conjunction with its splint studio module. The splints were subsequently fabricated using 3D printing technology and a biocompatible resin, Ortho Rigid (Nextdent). The assessment of occlusion was carried out using the T-Scan Novus system (Tekscan, 2018) and subjected to analysis with licensed software version 10.0.40 (T-Scan 10). Student's t-test for independent samples and a paired-sample t-test were used to detect the statistically significant difference in the distribution of occlusal force. Results: Initial digital occlusal measurements revealed statistically significant disparities in two specific regions between male and female subjects-the right first molar (t(31) = 2.04, p < 0.05) and left second molar (t(31) = 1.95, p < 0.05). Following a 3-month follow-up, significant differences in occlusal splint wear were discerned among male subjects (p < 0.01), whereas such differences were not observed among female subjects (p > 0.01). Conclusion: The digital design of occlusal splints facilitates the development of uniform contact areas across the entire occlusal surface. Nonetheless, the examination with T-Scan Novus unveiled that uniformity in contact area does not necessarily correspond to uniformity in force distribution.

T-Scan Novus系统在3D打印咬合夹板治疗磨牙患者中的数字咬合跟踪。
背景:磨牙是一种具有重要临床意义的慢性病理疾病,需要严密的监测和综合治疗。本研究的主要目的是在3个月的时间内对咬合夹板的咬合改变进行基于数字测量的比较分析。方法:本研究涉及32例自然牙列,固定牙体修复,种植治疗,至少第二磨牙。使用3DISK OVO成像系统进行口内扫描。利用3Shape设计软件及其夹板工作室模块,利用这些扫描生成的数字模型来设计咬合夹板。夹板随后使用3D打印技术和生物相容性树脂Ortho Rigid (Nextdent)制造。使用T-Scan Novus系统(Tekscan, 2018)进行遮挡评估,并使用许可软件版本10.0.40 (T-Scan 10)进行分析。采用独立样本的学生t检验和配对样本的t检验来检验咬合力分布的差异有统计学意义。结果:最初的指颌咬合测量显示,男性和女性受试者在两个特定区域-右第一磨牙(t(31) = 2.04, p < 0.05)和左第二磨牙(t(31) = 1.95, p < 0.05)存在统计学差异。随访3个月后,男性受试者的咬合夹板磨损有显著性差异(p < 0.01),而女性受试者的咬合夹板磨损无显著性差异(p < 0.01)。结论:咬合夹板的数字化设计有利于整个咬合面均匀接触区域的发展。尽管如此,使用T-Scan Novus进行的检查显示,接触区域的均匀性并不一定对应于力分布的均匀性。
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International Journal of Dentistry
International Journal of Dentistry DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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