使用数字引导的全对六种植体修复上颌特发性震颤:1例报告。

IF 3.1 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Frontiers in oral health Pub Date : 2025-09-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/froh.2025.1663892
Shuning Zhang, Jiarui Cui, Fan He, Jiani Hu, Guangzheng Yang, Hui Huang, Jie Wang, Xinquan Jiang
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这个病例报告描述了一位73岁的女性特发性震颤,她对上颌全口义齿有明显的不满。她的震颤引起的灵巧性损伤限制了她使用可移动义齿的能力,而假牙体积过大严重干扰了她的语言。此外,她的神经肌肉状况使她难以适应新的咬合方案。为了解决这些问题,我们在局部麻醉下使用了数字引导的全- 6种植体支持假体,保留了患者原有的神经肌肉适应性咬合,并对前牙进行了轻微的美学调整。在1年的随访中,患者对美观和功能都非常满意,同时言语和咀嚼效率也有所改善。该报告强调了数字工作流程在保持功能适应性和为神经肌肉损伤患者提供可预测的修复解决方案方面的价值。
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Essential tremor-challenged maxillary rehabilitation using a digitally guided all-on-six implant restoration: a case report.

This case report describes a 73-year-old female with essential tremor who experienced significant dissatisfaction with her maxillary complete denture. Her tremor-related dexterity impairment limited her ability to manage removable prostheses, while the excessive denture volume severely disrupted speech. Moreover, her neuromuscular condition made it challenging to adapt to a new occlusal scheme. To address these issues, a digitally guided all-on-six implant-supported prosthesis was delivered under local anesthesia, preserving her pre-existing, neuromuscularly adapted occlusion with minor esthetic adjustments to the anterior teeth. At the 1-year follow-up, the patient reported high satisfaction with both esthetics and function, along with improved speech and masticatory efficiency. This report underscores the value of digital workflows in maintaining functional adaptation and providing predictable prosthodontic solutions for patients with neuromuscular impairments.

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