Search results for "Dental Impression Technique"

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Functional impression and jaw registration: a single session procedure for the construction of complete dentures*

2004

The conventional fabrication of complete dentures involves two separate clinical sessions for functional impression making and jaw registration. The presented method combines both procedures in one session. The aim of this study was to survey the three-dimensional tooth positions in complete dentures with reference to the ridges to establish arbitrary guideline values that could be used for the manufacturing of tooth-position analogue plastic rims on functional impression trays. New complete dentures were fabricated by supervised undergraduate students in the conventional manner for 104 edentulous patients. The position of the maxillary teeth was surveyed in the horizontal plane using the S…

AdultMaleDental InstrumentsDental Impression TechniqueComputer sciencemedicine.medical_treatmentDentistryMandibleDental Occlusion Balancedstomatognathic systemMaxillamedicineHumansDental Impression TechniqueMaxillary central incisorDenture DesignGeneral DentistryAgedAged 80 and overVertical dimension of occlusionDenture Completebusiness.industryDental occlusionDental Impression MaterialsVertical DimensionMiddle Agedstomatognathic diseasesDenture DesignMaximum intercuspationJaw Relation RecordDental impression materialFemaleMouth EdentulousDenturesbusinessJournal of Oral Rehabilitation
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Bond strength of lithium disilicate after cleaning methods of the remaining hydrofluoric acid

2020

Background Complex implant treatments have steadily increased within implant prosthodontics. Based on the lower implant mobility, implant impressions need high accuracy in the model transfer to receive a high passive fit within the final prosthodontic restoration. To analyze the accurate 3-dimensional (3D) inter-implant-positions, a reference point is indispensable. However, there is no reference in the patients mouth, so the aim of the present study was to develop a new method based on a custom-made-measuring-aid (CMA) to assess the inter implant dimensions (InID) in patients. Material and Methods Initially an implant master model (IMM/patient equivalent) was digitized by computed tomograp…

CeramicsMaterials scienceDimensional Measurement AccuracyScanning electron microscopeComputer sciencemedicine.medical_treatmentEnergy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopychemistry.chemical_compound03 medical and health sciencesHydrofluoric acid0302 clinical medicineShear strengthmedicineFluorsilicateDental Impression TechniqueIn patientCeramicResin cement030212 general & internal medicinePhosphoric acidLithium disilicateGeneral DentistryBond strengthOrthodonticsProsthetic DentistryIntraoral scannerBond strengthResearchUnivariate030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]SilaneImpressionchemistryvisual_artUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASvisual_art.visual_art_mediumImplantProsthodonticsNuclear chemistry
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Impression of multiple implants using photogrammetry: Description of technique and case presentation

2014

Aim: To describe a technique for registering the positions of multiple dental implants using a system based on photogrammetry. A case is presented in which a prosthetic treatment was performed using this technique. Study Design: Three Euroteknika® dental implants were placed to rehabilitate a 55-year-old male patient with right posterior maxillary edentulism. Three months later, the positions of the implants were registered using a photogrammetry-based stereo-camera (PICcamera®). After processing patient and implant data, special abut - ments (PICabutment®) were screwed onto each implant. The PICcamera® was then used to capture images of the implant positions, automatically taking 150 image…

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Improving PMMA resin using graphene oxide for a definitive prosthodontic rehabilitation - A clinical report

2019

The use of acrylic resins as a definitive material has shown some advantages comparing to other definitive materials. However, their poor mechanical properties remain a major drawback. In this case report, graphene oxide (GO) was incorporated into polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) resin for a definitive maxillary rehabilitation, combined with an intraoral digital impression and a three-dimensional facial scan. After 8 months of the placement of the definitive prosthesis, no mechanical, aesthetic, or biologic complications were reported, and the soft tissues showed excellent health and stability. The incorporation of GO in PMMA resins seems to be a suitable option for prosthetic rehabilitation.…

Materials sciencemedicine.medical_treatmentOxideDentistryCase ReportProsthesislaw.invention03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineClinical reportlawmedicineDental Impression TechniqueGeneral DentistryAcrylic resin030304 developmental biologyProsthetic Dentistry0303 health sciencesbusiness.industryGrapheneDental prosthesistechnology industry and agriculture030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Impressionchemistryvisual_artUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASvisual_art.visual_art_mediumbusinessJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Accuracy of 4 digital scanning systems on prepared teeth digitally isolated from a complete dental arch

2018

Abstract Statement of problem The accuracy of digital scanners is acceptable for scanning a complete dental arch. However, whether that accuracy is sufficient for only 1 tooth within the dental scan of a complete dental arch is unclear. Purpose The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate and compare the accuracy of 4 intraoral scanners on a complete dental arch and on prepared teeth digitally isolated from the digital scan in terms of trueness and precision. Material and methods A model of a complete dental arch with tooth preparations was scanned 40 times with each of the 4 digital scanners. Their accuracy was evaluated by using 3-dimensional (3D) software to compare the test models…

OrthodonticsScannerDental Impression TechniqueComputer scienceDental Models030206 dentistryModels Dentalstomatognathic diseases03 medical and health sciencesDental archDental ArchImaging Three-Dimensional0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structurestomatognathic systemmedicineComputer-Aided DesignDental Impression TechniqueTooth PreparationsOral SurgeryToothSoftwareThe Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
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Accuracy of four digital scanners according to scanning strategy in complete-arch impressions.

2018

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM:Although there are specific and general digital scanning guidelines depending on the system used, it is important to have the necessary flexibility in the acquisition of three-dimensional (3D) images to adapt to any clinical situation without affecting accuracy. PURPOSE:The purpose of this in vitro study was to identify and compare the scanning strategy with the greatest accuracy, in terms of trueness and precision, of four intraoral scanners in the impression of a complete dental arch. MATERIAL AND METHODS:Four digital scanners were evaluated with a 3D measuring software, using a highly accurate reference model obtained from an industrial scanner as a comparator. Four …

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Comparative in vitro study of the accuracy of impression techniques for dental implants: Direct technique with an elastomeric impression material ver…

2019

Background The aim of this study was to compare a conventional technique (elastomeric impression material - EIM) and a digital technique (scanner digital model – SDM) on a six-analog master model (MM) to determine which was the most exact. Material and Methods Twenty impressions were taken of a master model (EIM) and twenty scanned impressions (SDM) (True Definition). A coordinate measuring machine (CMM) was used to measure the distances between adjacent analogues (1-2, 2-3, 3-4, 4-5, 5-6), intermittently positioned analogues (1-4, 3-6) and the most distal (1-6). Reference values were established from the master model, which were compared with the two impression techniques. The significance…

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Facial scanning accuracy depending on the alignment algorithm and digitized surface area location: An in vitro study.

2021

To measure the accuracy (trueness and precision) of a facial scanner depending on the alignment method and the digitized surface area location.Fourteen markers were adhered on a head mannequin and digitized using an industrial scanner (GOM Atos Q 3D 12 M; Carl Zeiss Industrielle Messtechnik GmbH). A control mesh was acquired. Subsequently, the mannequin was digitized using a facial scanner (Arc4; Bellus3D) (n = 30). The control mesh was delineated into 10 areas. Based on the alignment procedures, two groups were created: reference best fit (RBF group) and landmark-based best fit (LA group). The root mean square was used to calculate the discrepancy between the control mesh and each facial s…

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Study of the interocclusal distortion in impressions taken with different types of closed-mouth trays and two types of impression materials

2010

The aim of this study was to compare different types of impression trays for the closed-mouth impression technique, using two different types of impression material. For this study, five different types of impression trays were used with two different types of impression materials, one of addition silicone and the other of polyether. We designed a model used for taking the impressions and for measuring interocclusal distortion. The results obtained show that the impression trays COE (GC (R) GC America INC. Alsip) and Premier (Premier (R), Premier Dental Products Co. Canada) show a lesser degree of interocclusal distortion when taking closed-mouth impressions. In terms of impression material…

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Dimensional stability of contemporary irreversible hydrocolloids: humidor versus wet tissue storage.

2012

Statement of problem The storage time and conditions of irreversible hydrocolloid impressions affect their accuracy and in turn the precision of the definitive cast. Recommendations for proper storage are, however, based on theoretical assumptions rather than facts. Purpose The purpose of this study was to assess the influence of the 2 most common storage conditions on the dimensional stability of 7 contemporary irreversible hydrocolloids (IH) for a period of up to 7 days. Material and methods Twelve specimens per material (Blueprint, Cavex CA37, Cavex ColorChange, Jeltrate, Orthoprint, Cavex Orthotrace, and Tetrachrom) were fabricated according to ISO/CD 21563. The specimens were either st…

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