Andrew S Ryser, Mitchell J Akey, Ivan S Koutsopatriy, Jennifer V Sabol, Steven E Handel, Sloan D. McLaughlin
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制作准确的牙模是制作可摘义齿的关键步骤,它能使患者的义齿具有固位性、稳定性和支撑性。目前有许多印模材料和技术用于制作牙科印模。本文讨论的临床技术利用 3D 打印定制托盘和双托盘印模技术,为一名上颌前牙末端患者制作即刻义齿。该技术利用数字牙科技术制作适应性良好的印模,在无牙区使用聚乙烯硅氧烷,在有牙区使用藻酸盐,从而捕捉到软组织的解剖结构、功能边缘和受损牙列。关键词数字牙科;可摘义齿修复;印模;假牙;3D 打印 缩写:CAD-CAM:计算机辅助设计-计算机辅助制造
Split/Dual Tray Impression Technique with a Digital Workflow
Making an accurate impression is a crucial step in fabricating a removable prosthesis that fits the patient with retention, stability, and support. Numerous impressions materials and techniques exist for making dental impressions. The clinical technique discussed in this article utilizes a 3D printed custom tray, and a dual tray impression technique, to fabricate an immediate denture for a patient with terminal maxillary anterior dentition. This technique utilizes digital dentistry to make a well adapted impression that captures the anatomy of the soft tissue, functional margins, and compromised dentition using polyvinylsiloxane for the edentulous area and alginate for the dentate area. Keywords: Digital Dentistry; Removable Prosthodontics; Impressions; Dentures; 3D Printing Abbreviations: CAD-CAM: Computer Aided Design- Computer Aided Manufacturing