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This approach streamlined the fabrication process and minimized patient visits. The integration of the Tako tray with the Ivotion workflow reduced clinical appointments to three, while improving occlusal rim retention and ensuring accurate jaw relation recording. The final dentures demonstrated precise fit, functional efficiency, and satisfactory esthetics, with the patient reporting high satisfaction. The combination of the Tako tray and digital technology optimized denture fabrication by increasing efficiency, reducing patient chair time, and achieving predictable, high-quality outcomes. 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Complete Dentures Manufactured Using CAD/CAM Technology and a Modified Individual Tray Recording Method.
This study introduces the Tako tray, a modified individual tray designed for the closed-mouth impression technique, and demonstrates its integration with Ivotion CAD/CAM technology to enhance complete denture fabrication by combining conventional and digital workflows. A clinical case was conducted using the Tako tray to facilitate accurate impression-taking and jaw relation recording. Primary impressions were taken, followed by the fabrication of the Tako tray. The closed-mouth definitive impression was recorded in centric relation, simultaneously capturing functional and jaw relation records. The collected data were digitized and processed using the Ivotion CAD/CAM system for virtual denture design and milling. This approach streamlined the fabrication process and minimized patient visits. The integration of the Tako tray with the Ivotion workflow reduced clinical appointments to three, while improving occlusal rim retention and ensuring accurate jaw relation recording. The final dentures demonstrated precise fit, functional efficiency, and satisfactory esthetics, with the patient reporting high satisfaction. The combination of the Tako tray and digital technology optimized denture fabrication by increasing efficiency, reducing patient chair time, and achieving predictable, high-quality outcomes. Clinically, the Tako tray simplifies the closed-mouth impression technique, making digital workflows more accessible for complete denture cases while enhancing patient comfort and improving prosthetic results.
期刊介绍:
Case Reports in Dentistry is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes case reports and case series in all areas of dentistry, including periodontal diseases, dental implants, oral pathology, as well as oral and maxillofacial surgery.