3D打印义齿为儿童患者完全无牙畸形:一个案例报告。

Q3 Dentistry
Priyanka V Agrawal, Krishna R Lahoti, Nilesh Rathi, Amit Jagtap, Aditi Tasgaonkar, Ritu Kotnis
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目的:这是一个病例报告的4岁患者完全无牙畸形由于外胚层发育不良(ED)使用数字规划和打印全口义齿。背景:ED是一种以外胚层组织发育异常为特征的遗传性疾病,常导致畸形。儿童畸形的传统治疗方法是具有挑战性的,往往效果较差。最近数字技术的进步为ED患者提供了有希望的替代方案,为ED患者提供了更好的治疗结果。病例描述:一名4岁的患者被诊断为ED所致的完全无牙畸形,使用三维(3D)打印的全口义齿进行治疗。在治疗过程中使用了先进的数字技术,包括口内扫描仪和3D打印机。这些技术的应用显著改善了患者的口腔功能、心理健康和整体健康。结论:3D打印全口义齿在ED患儿口腔功能和生活质量方面有显著改善。本病例说明了数字化规划和扫描技术在儿童ed患者义齿制作中的应用。这个案例强调了3D打印技术在治疗儿童ED畸形方面优于传统方法的好处。这些先进的数字技术的成功应用表明,它们有可能彻底改变牙科护理,提供更好的结果,增强受影响个体的整体健康。Agrawal PV, Lahoti KR, Rathi N,等。3D打印义齿治疗完全性牙齿缺失儿童:一例报告。中华临床儿科杂志,2015;18(1):114-118。
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3D Printed Denture for a Pediatric Patient with Complete Anodontia: A Case Report.

Aim: This is a case report of a 4-year-old patient with complete anodontia due to ectodermal dysplasia (ED) using digital planning and printing of a complete denture.

Background: ED is a hereditary disorder characterized by the abnormal development of ectodermal tissues, often resulting in anodontia. Traditional treatment methods for anodontia in pediatric patients are challenging and often less effective. Recent advancements in digital technologies offer promising alternatives, providing better outcomes for patients with ED.

Case description: A 4-year-old patient diagnosed with complete anodontia due to ED underwent treatment using a three-dimensional (3D) printed complete denture. Advanced digital technologies, including the intraoral scanner and the 3D printer, were utilized in the treatment process. The application of these technologies led to significant improvements in the patient's oral functions, psychological well-being, and overall health.

Conclusion: The use of a 3D printed complete denture for a pediatric patient with ED resulted in notable enhancements in oral functionality and quality of life. This case signifies the utility of digital planning and scanning in the fabrication of a denture for pediatric patients with ED.

Clinical significance: This case underscores the benefits of 3D printing technology over conventional methods in the treatment of anodontia in pediatric patients with ED. The successful application of these advanced digital technologies demonstrates their potential to revolutionize dental care, providing improved outcomes and enhancing the overall well-being of affected individuals.

How to cite this article: Agrawal PV, Lahoti KR, Rathi N, et al. 3D Printed Denture for a Pediatric Patient with Complete Anodontia: A Case Report. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2025;18(1):114-118.

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