Advances and Challenges in the Integration of Digital Technologies in Complete Dentures: A Narrative Literature Review.

Q2 Dentistry
Jéssica de Oliveira Alvarenga Freire, Adriana Cristina Zavanelli, José Vitor Quinelli Mazaro, Ricardo Alexandre Zavanelli, Rodrigo Sversut de Alexandre, Otavio Marino Dos Santos Neto
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Abstract

Background: The fully edentulous population in Brazil comprises approximately 22 million individuals, highlighting the importance of their functional, aesthetic, and psychosocial rehabilitation. Complete dentures (CD) remain the most accessible treatment option for these patients, supported by well-established scientific techniques. The introduction of the digital workflow in Dental Prosthetics has streamlined production, reducing clinical time and material consumption. While the digital workflow is well-established in fixed prosthetics, its application in CD still lacks equivalent validation. Given the challenges of achieving retention, stability, comfort, and aesthetics, it remains uncertain whether the digital workflow can deliver outcomes comparable to those of the conventional analog method.

Material and methods: A qualitative literature review was conducted through searches in the PUBMED database using the terms 'digital complete denture,' 'complete denture,' 'scanning,' 'intraoral scanning,' and 'CAD-CAM,' covering the period from 1994 to 2024. Initially, articles were screened based on their titles. Subsequently, the abstracts of the selected studies were analyzed, and those deemed relevant were read in full.

Results: Intraoral scanning of edentulous ridges exhibits accuracy comparable to conventional impressions in static áreas, however, reproducing dynamic regions remains a challenge. The adaptation of digital complete dentures (DCDs) obtained through intraoral scanning is considered clinically acceptable, although retention outcomes remain controversial. Milled polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) demonstrates mechanical properties equal to or superior to those of thermopolymerizable PMMA. In contrast, 3D-printed resins exhibit mechanical properties and longevity similar to or inferior to both milled and thermopolymerizable PMMA. Overall, patient acceptance of DCDs appears to be positive.

Conclusions: DCDs can be manufactured more efficiently and rapidly, with clinical outcomes and patient acceptance comparable to conventional CDs. However, further scientific evidence and long-term validation are still required. Key words:Complete dentures, CAD/CAM, digital complete dentures, digital workflow, intraoral scanning.

全口义齿数字技术整合的进展与挑战:叙述性文献综述。
背景:巴西完全无牙人口约有2200万人,这突出了他们的功能、审美和心理社会康复的重要性。在完善的科学技术的支持下,全口假牙仍然是这些患者最容易获得的治疗选择。在牙科修复术中引入数字工作流程简化了生产,减少了临床时间和材料消耗。虽然数字工作流程在固定义肢中已经建立,但其在CD中的应用仍然缺乏等效的验证。考虑到实现保留、稳定性、舒适性和美观性的挑战,数字工作流程是否能提供与传统模拟方法相当的结果仍不确定。材料和方法:在PUBMED数据库中检索“数字全口义齿”、“全口义齿”、“扫描”、“口内扫描”和“CAD-CAM”进行定性文献综述,检索时间为1994年至2024年。最初,文章是根据标题进行筛选的。随后,对所选研究的摘要进行分析,并将认为相关的研究全文阅读。结果:无牙嵴的口腔内扫描显示出与传统的静态印模相当的准确性áreas然而,再现动态区域仍然是一个挑战。通过口腔内扫描获得的全口义齿(DCDs)的适应性被认为是临床可接受的,尽管固位结果仍存在争议。磨粒聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯(PMMA)的机械性能等于或优于热聚合PMMA。相比之下,3d打印树脂的机械性能和寿命与研磨和热聚合PMMA相似或不如。总体而言,患者对dcd的接受程度似乎是积极的。结论:与传统cd相比,dcd可以更高效、更快速地生产,其临床结果和患者接受程度相当。然而,仍需要进一步的科学证据和长期验证。关键词:全口义齿,CAD/CAM,数字全口义齿,数字化工作流程,口内扫描
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期刊介绍: Indexed in PUBMED, PubMed Central® (PMC) since 2012 and SCOPUSJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry is an Open Access (free access on-line) - http://www.medicinaoral.com/odo/indice.htm. The aim of the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry is: - Periodontology - Community and Preventive Dentistry - Esthetic Dentistry - Biomaterials and Bioengineering in Dentistry - Operative Dentistry and Endodontics - Prosthetic Dentistry - Orthodontics - Oral Medicine and Pathology - Odontostomatology for the disabled or special patients - Oral Surgery
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