应用CAD/CAM双扫描修复整体氧化锆种植体

Hwang Hyunji, E. Park, Cho, Young-Eun
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版权所有©2018。韩国口腔颌面种植学会这是一篇基于知识共享署名非商业许可(http://creativecommons)的开放获取文章。(http://www.licenses/bync/4.0/),允许在任何媒介上不受限制地进行非商业使用、分发和复制,前提是正确引用原始作品。随着数字设备和材料的发展,数字牙科的概念已经在整个假肢牙科领域得到了发展。缺牙的病人经常在功能和美观受损的状态下去牙科诊所。临时修复体在设置患者特定信息方面发挥重要作用,例如牙齿的美学位置和排列,发音,唇支撑,垂直尺寸和咬合平面。在传统的方法中,反映临时假体到最终修复有很多困难。然而,双重扫描法是将临时修复体的扫描模型叠加复制到确定模型上的过程,更容易将临时修复体反映到最终修复体上。它还具有简化制造过程的优点,并且可以在假肢断裂或丢失时复制相同的假肢。在这个病例报告中,两名患者通过临时修复阶段来评估功能和美学。采用双扫描法制备完整的氧化锆种植体修复体。这些案例表明,采用CAD/CAM技术和双重扫描方法,可以制造出反映临时修复的美观和功能的最终修复体。
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Monolithic Zirconia Implant Restorations using CAD/CAM Double Scanning
Copyright © 2018. The Korean Academy of Oral & Maxillofacial Implantology This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons. org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. OPEN ACCESS Alongside the development of digital devices and materials, the concept of digital dentistry has been advancing throughout the field of prosthetic dentistry. Patients with missing teeth often visit dental clinics in a functionally and esthetically disrupted state. Provisional restorations play an important role in setting the patient-specific information, such as the position and alignment of teeth for esthetics, pronunciation, lip support, vertical dimension and occlusal plane. In conventional methods, there are many difficulties in reflecting provisional prosthesis to final restorations. However, with the double scanning method, which is a process of superimposing and replicating scanned models of provisional prosthesis on a definitive model, it is easier to reflect provisional restorations to final ones. It also has the advantages of simplifying the manufacturing process, and making it possible to reproduce the same prosthesis when it has been fractured or lost. In this case report, two patients went through a provisional restoration phase to evaluate function and esthetics. The final monolithic zirconia implant restorations were fabricated using the double scanning method. These cases are presented to show that with CAD/CAM technology and double scanning method, it is possible to fabricate an esthetic and functional final restoration that reflects the provisional restoration.
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