一项使用数字工作流程的综合技术来改善不愉快的微笑:一份临床报告。

Q3 Medicine
Paul Zhivago, Sarah Yun, Ilser Turkyilmaz
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通过利用开源数字软件,临床医生可以创建一个由各种技术系统组成的综合数字工作流程。本文报告了一个临床病例,遵循全面的数字工作流程来改善一位42岁女性患者的微笑。患者表现为上颌前牙轻微磨损,上颌中切牙复合修复体变色、不对称。用二硅酸锂陶瓷贴面修复了她的上颌前牙,恢复了她的笑容。一个微笑设计系统被用来创建一个病人期望的治疗结果的虚拟模拟。利用由微笑设计系统生成的3D牙齿库、口腔外照片和患者上颌和下颌弓的口腔内扫描,在先进的3D雕刻软件中创建了拟议微笑设计的3D模型。用3D打印机制造的树脂模型被用来制造模型,并被送到实验室作为最终修复的参考。使用特殊的极眼滤镜和数字色度匹配软件,获得了陶瓷贴面的特定色度配方。毫无疑问,数字技术的进步为临床医生提供了无限的治疗方式。从口腔内扫描仪和微笑设计系统到3D雕刻软件,甚至是数字阴影匹配系统,不断的技术发展正在为牙科的完全数字化铺平道路。本案例报告展示了这种数字革命的一个例子。
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A comprehensive technique using digital workflow to improve an unpleasant smile: A clinical report.

By utilising open-source digital software, clinicians can create an integrative digital workflow composed of various technological systems. This report presents a clinical case that follows a comprehensive digital workflow to improve the smile of a 42-year-old female patient. The patient presented with minor attrition of maxillary anterior teeth and discoloured, asymmetrical composite restorations on central maxillary incisors. Her smile was rehabilitated by restoring her maxillary anterior teeth with lithium disilicate ceramic veneers. A smile design system was used to create a virtual simulation of the patient's desired treatment outcome. Utilising a 3D tooth library generated by the smile design system, extra-oral photographs, and intra-oral scans of the patient's maxillary and mandibular arches, a 3D model of the proposed smile design was created in an advanced 3D sculpting software. The resin casts that were fabricated with a 3D printer were used to fabricate a mockup and sent to the laboratory as reference for the final restoration. The specific shade recipe for the ceramic veneers was obtained using a special polar eye filter and digital shade matching software. There is no doubt that advancements in digital technology are providing clinicians with limitless treatment modalities. From intra-oral scanners and smile design systems to 3D sculpting software and even digital shade matching systems, continuous technological developments are paving the way for the complete digitalisation of dentistry. This case report presents an example of this digital revolution.

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