Complete denture processing errors – A proposed classification system and its incidence in Preclinical Prosthodontics training of second year undergraduate dental students

M. Achanur
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The Journal of Indian Prosthodontic Society | Volume 20 | Supplement 1 | December 2020 S13 Methodology: Extracted human premolars were prepared and prepared castings were luted with different luting agents. Specimens were subjected to piezoelectric ultrasonic procedures with different frequencies and evaluated the margin interface with a surface profilometer and scanning electron microscope. Result: The specimens luted with glass ionomer cement has shown a lesser marginal discrepancy in both low and high frequencies than the samples luted with self-adhesive resin in low and high frequencies at the margins interface. Conclusion: The specimens which have subjected to low frequency shown less discrepancy than the specimens subjected to high frequency irrespective of the luting agent. Samples luted with glass ionomer cement measured discrepancy of 2μm between low and high frequencies, whereas self-adhesive resin measured discrepancy of 7μm. DOI: 10.4103/0972-4052.306333 Complete denture processing errors – A proposed classification system and its incidence in Preclinical Prosthodontics training of second year undergraduate dental students Dr. Mahantesh Achanur P.M.N.M. Dental College & Hospital, Bagalkot Introduction: The complete denture processing error may ruin the efforts of a dentist, student or the technician. The aim of the present study was to propose and evaluate a new classification system for complete denture processing error and to access its incidence in the complete denture processed by the 2nd year undergraduate students of PMNM dental college and hospital Bagalkot. Methodology: 100 second year Pre-clinical prosthetics undergraduate dental students with their approved teeth arrangement ready for processing were included in the study. Each step of the processing was observed and assessment of processing error was done. Result: In the present study Out of 200 unites of dentures (100 maxillary and 100 mandibular), stage 1 processing errors were most common in mandibular dentures (10% in mandibular and 3% in maxillary cast), stage 2 processing errors were most common in maxillary denture (15% in maxillary 12% in mandibular), stage 3 processing errors were most common in mandibular denture (12% in mandibular and 8% in maxillary). Conclusion: This study encourages further laboratory studies for validation and reliability evaluation of proposed new classification system and its incidence in clinical practice. DOI: 10.4103/0972-4052.306334 Knowledge, Attitude and Practices regarding COVID-19 disease amongst Ancillary staff working in Dental healthcare facility
全义齿处理错误-一种建议的分类系统及其在口腔二年级本科生临床前修复训练中的发生率
方法:制备提取的人类前磨牙,制备的铸造体用不同的铸造剂进行铸造。对试样进行不同频率的压电超声处理,并用表面轮廓仪和扫描电镜对边缘界面进行了评价。结果:用玻璃离子水门合剂涂抹的试样在边界界面的低频和高频边缘差异均小于用自粘树脂涂抹的试样。结论:无论使用何种灭菌剂,低频处理的样品与高频处理的样品相比差异较小。使用玻璃离子水门汀的样品测得的低频和高频差异为2μm,而使用自粘树脂的样品测得的低频和高频差异为7μm。DOI: 10.4103/0972-4052.306333全假牙处理错误-提出的分类系统及其在二年级本科牙科学生临床前修复学培训中的发生率Mahantesh Achanur P.M.N.M.牙科学院和医院,Bagalkot介绍:全假牙处理错误可能会破坏牙医,学生或技术人员的努力。本研究的目的是提出并评估一种新的全口义齿加工错误分类系统,并了解其在巴加尔克特PMNM牙科学院和医院二年级本科生全口义齿加工中的发生率。方法:100名临床前义齿专业本科二年级学生被纳入研究,他们的牙齿排列已被批准,准备进行处理。对加工的每一步进行了观察,并对加工误差进行了评价。结果:在200个单位的义齿(100个上颌和100个下颌骨)中,1期加工错误以下颌义齿最常见(下颌10%,上颌3%),2期加工错误以上颌义齿最常见(上颌15%,下颌12%),3期加工错误以下颌义齿最常见(下颌12%,上颌8%)。结论:本研究鼓励进一步的实验室研究,以验证和可靠性评估所提出的新分类系统及其在临床实践中的发生率。DOI: 10.4103/0972-4052.306334在牙科保健机构工作的辅助人员中,关于COVID-19疾病的知识、态度和做法
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