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Comparison of crown designs of different dental occupational groups, using CAD-CAM (CAD-CAM을 이용하여 디자인한 금관의 치과 직업군에 따른 형태 비교)

  • Kim, TaeHyeon;Kim, Jong-Eun;Lee, Ah-Reum;Park, Young-Bum
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
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    • v.54 no.3
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    • pp.234-238
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: Increasing use of computer aided design-computer aided manufacturing (CAD-CAM) system and number of design software made design of restoration easy and quick. Outcome of restoration has been dependent on dental technician's wax up proficiency, dentists can design restoration for themselves now. This study aims to investigate the outcome of restoration designs, according to handling skill of CAD-CAM design tool. Materials and methods: A patient's mandibular right 1st molar was prepared. After taking impression, stone model was made, scanned the stone model with 3 shape intra-oral scanner, stereolithography (STL) file was extracted. With 3shape dental designer, one dental technician with more than 5 years work experience (designer 0) and three dental technicians with less than 2years work experience (designer 1, 2, 3-group DT) and 4 1st year residents (designer 4, 5, 6, 7-group RT) designed gold crown on the same STL file. Designed crown's MD (mesio-distal) and BL (bucco-lingual) diameter, height of crown, inter-cuspal distance, number of occlusal contact points were compared. Statistical analysis was carried out, test of normality within each group, using independent t-test. Number of contact points were compared, using Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Results: There was no significant difference between group DT and group RT. Number of contact points also resulted in no significant difference. Conclusion: The outcome of each designed crowns showed no statistical differences, in values which can be expressed as numbers. Subjective factors were different. With increasing proficiency in handling designing software, fabrication of restorations according to each designer's occlusal concept can be made easy.

Web viewer for sharing of prosthesis design between laboratory and clinic: Case report (웹뷰어를 이용한 기공실과 진료실 측 간의 보철물 설계 형태의 공유: 증례 보고)

  • Jang, Sung Won;Lee, Ho Jin;Kim, So-Yeun;Lee, Du-Hyeong
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
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    • v.60 no.3
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    • pp.276-282
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    • 2022
  • Close communication between clinicians and dental technicians is an important factor in providing successful prostheses. The exchange of opinions with laboratories has mainly been in the form of written prescriptions and a photos, but it has been reported that information transmission may be limited. Currently, as digital technology-based prosthesis fabrication is common, 3D image objects can be stored on the web and can be easily viewed through a mobile web browser. In this article, we introduce cases where the design of the prosthesis was improved by designing the prosthesis using CAD software and reviewing the prosthesis designed with the clinical side through a web viewer. Through this protocol, it was possible to improve the occlusal surface and crown contour, the opposing teeth condition, the size of the gingival embrasure, and the shape of pontic. The process of sharing, discussing, and modifying the prosthesis design with the clinician and technician through a web viewer contributes to reflecting the diversity of oral conditions and individualized needs, thereby helping to make functional and esthetic prostheses.

Esthetic restoration using Noritake powder through communication with the dental clinic (진료실과의 소통과 Noritake powder를 이용한 심미보철제작)

  • Hwang, Boah
    • Journal of the Korean Academy of Esthetic Dentistry
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.105-115
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    • 2018
  • Not to recreate the final prosthesis is the shortest way to get a successful outcome. In the case of an aesthetic prosthesis, it is important not only the condition of the oral cavity but also the whole harmony in the face such as the interpupillary line and the smile line. But the dental technician creates the prosthesis only based on the oral model. So if you want to prevent the failure of the prosthesis due to discordance with the face, it is a good idea to use patient's facial photography and provisional restorations to reproduce facial features, shapes and aesthetics before switching to a final prosthesis. To prevent the failure of the final prosthesis, it is important to communicate among the patient, the technician and the doctor according to the model diagnosis, facial and oral photos. Then all the technicians will get satisfactory results. In addition, the technician have to understand the form of natural teeth, to analyze and reproduce colors, and to understand materials in order to produce a successful aesthetic prosthesis. From now on, I will explain two parts. At first, the communication in the dental office for the successful production of aesthetic prosthesis through the clinical case. And the second, my opinion for the successful aesthetic prosthesis.

Suggestions on the Model of Exporting Strategy for the Overseas Dental Prosthetic Restoration Service (해외 치과기공물 서비스 수출 전략모형 제안)

  • Kim, Ki-Baek;Kim, Joo-Hwan;Kim, Jae-Hong
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.13 no.7
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    • pp.333-338
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study is to research how to effectively export the dental prosthetic restoration and the service to the overseas. The study showed the present status of dental prosthetic restoration service in South Korea and some suggested ways to improve the export of the dental prosthetic restoration service to the overseas. The size of the medical service market has been gradually increased because of the globalization and the development of the information-oriented tendency. The medical industry is being perceived as a highly valuable service industry that emphasizes the importance of quality. Through the efforts of the nations attempting to develop the market and create new employment, the medical field is becoming a prospective field of trade. In order to develop the medical industry, the strategies; firstly, medical institutions need to explore overseas markets and strengthen globalization; secondly, medical service should be upgraded through specialization; and finally, specialized management system has to be established and medical management system has to be innovated.

Airborne Asbestos Concentrations of Dental Laboratories in One Metropolitan City (치과기공소의 공기 중 석면농도 분포에 관한 연구 -일개 광역시를 중심으로-)

  • Jung, In-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.31-36
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    • 2011
  • This study was performed to investigate the problems of using asbestos for dental technicians. Samples for analysing were sampled by personal sampler in 40 sampling points of 10 dental laboratories in Daegu city from December 2010 to January 2011 and counted with phase contrast microscopy. The results were as follows: 1. Asbestos concentration(geometric mean) of 40 sampling points in 10 dental laboratories was 0.0061 f/cc and it was under recommended industrial and indoor air standard, but the concentration of asbestos in only two dental laboratories was over indoor recommended standard. 2. The concentration of asbestos in processing room and burnout room was 0.0099 f/cc and 0.0037 f/cc, respectively. 3. The mean concentration(GM) of asbestos by kinds of casting ring liners was 0.0159 f/cc in dental laboratories using industrial asbestos, 0.0104 f/cc in them using asbestos containing ring liners, and 0.0026 f/cc in them using non-asbestos ring liners. Casting ring liners using in dental laboratories should be substituted with non-asbestos liners, because most of dental laboratories were using asbestos containing ring liners and a few of them showed higher concentration than recommended standard.

The Infection Control of Dental Impressions (치과용 인상체의 감염 관리)

  • Lee, Jin-Han
    • Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.183-193
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    • 2013
  • The characteristics of dental treatment makes the dental staff frequently contact with patient directly. Also the daily use of high-handpieces, sharp instruments, and needles often causes bleeding on oral cavity. Therefore, the risk of cross transmission grows up. The pathogen from dental practice could spread on not only the practice itself but also the dental laboratory with contaminated impressions and prosthesis. Dental clinic staffs (dentists, dental hygienists and dental technicians) should recognize all the patients have a possibility of cross contamination, and try to prevent the transmission of infection by proper infection control. In this study, we review the articles about disinfection methods and chemical infection agents used for dental impressions, and try to figure out the suitable and effective infection control system of dental impressions.

The Study on the improvement of dental technician practical examination II (치과기공사 실기시험 개선에 관한 조사 연구 II)

  • Bae, Eun-Jeong;Kim, Ki-Baek;Kim, Woong-Chul;Kim, Ji-Hwan;Yu, Chin-Ho;Lee, Gyu-Sun
    • Journal of Technologic Dentistry
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.39-49
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    • 2014
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the improvement measures of dental technician practical examinations. Methods: A survey was performed on 37 professors through a questionnaire. The results were analyzed by SPSS 12.0. The collected data was analyzed by frequency and the chi-square test. Results: The education compared to the satisfaction of practice examinations only differs in the method of enforcement(p<.05). The evaluations on the ability to perform the job with practical subjects were inadequate (37.8%). Questions with the most necessary work tools through the articulator was highest at 48.7%, Electric wax carver was 32.4%, and heating clear was 3.5%. Conclusion: There must be an improvement to increase the cooperation within the clinical department, while considering the practical exam environment.

A Study on the Consciousness of Dental Technicians about the Courses of Dental Technology Dept., Junior College, Korea (한국(韓國) 치과기공사(齒科技工士)들의 전문대학(專門大學) 치기공과(齒技工科) 교육(敎育)에 대한 의식구조(意識構造) 조사(調査) 연구(硏究))

  • Choi, Un-Jea
    • Journal of Technologic Dentistry
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.63-89
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    • 1997
  • This survey aimed at the analysis of the consciousness of the dental technicians on the college education ; 205 dental technicians who graduated the relavant school answered. Following is the result of the analysis with its ststistcal number. 1. About the time when they chose their major, 84 people(41.1%) answered the prepartion period for the college. And, 74(36.1%) said that they applied on their own thought to their major. The reason why they chose it was first the prosperity expected in the near future, 93(45.4%) replied. 2. 161(78.5%) were satisfied with their college days. On the other hand, the most regretful one those days, 69(33.7%) answered, was the scarcity of the study seminar. 3. About the exercise courses, 120(58.6%) showed dissatisfaction, and 66(32.3%) people of the dissatisfied pointed out the lack of the instruments. 4. The suitable number in a class, 124(60.5%) supported, is 20 heads. The appropriate period of education was said three years by 71(34.6%), four years 53(25.9%) and the extension to the graduate school by 41(20.0%) 5. About the tips for the professors, 147(71.7%) proposed they would research and lecture further more. To the college administration, 116(56.5%) suggested it should accomo-data enough instruments for practicing.

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Analysis of the difficulty and discrimination of paper-based tests and computer-based tests according to item response theory: focusing on the National Dental Technician Examination (문항반응이론에 따른 지필 시험과 컴퓨터적용 시험의 난이도와 변별도 분석: 치과기공사 국가시험을 중심으로)

  • Hwang, Kyung-Sook
    • Journal of Technologic Dentistry
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    • v.44 no.3
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    • pp.104-110
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: This study analyzes the difficulty and discrimination of the paper-based test (PBT) and the computer-based test (CBT) according to item response theory, focusing on the National Dental Technician Examination. Methods: A mock test was conducted from September 15 to 23, 2020, and the final 179 (1 out of 180 absentees)people were the subjects of this study. Both frequency analysis and factor analysis were performed. The collected data were analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistics ver. 18.0 (IBM) and jMetrik programs. The significance level was set to 0.05. Results: The difficulty of the mock test was more easily responded to in CBT. It was also predicted that the CBT could better measure the ability of test takers than the PBT could. Conclusion: The difficulty, discrimination, and reliability of the questions were not affected by the examination method through the mock test. The feasibility of a future change to the CBT was confirmed by the National Dental Technician Examination.

Perception of Dental Personnel and Dental Technicians on Interprofessional Collaboration - Focus on Dental Technicians - (치과 의료 인력과 치과기공사의 업무협력에 대한 인식 - 치과기공사 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Jung-Suk;Lee, Hye-Eun
    • Journal of Technologic Dentistry
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.119-128
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    • 2014
  • Purpose: This study has been carried out to help to enhance the measures of interprofessional collaboration between Dental personnel and dental technicians, and between dental technicians themselves through the analysis of recognition of interprofessional collaboration between dental technicians. Methods: The subjects in this study were 130 dental technicians who were self-written questionnaire. The results were analyzed by SPSS 12.0. The collected data was analyzed by frequency and Correlation. Results: As a result of examining the correlation analysis of each question to explore the factors that affect interprofessional collaboration recognition of dental technicians, the group which received criticism from dental personnel showed negative (-) correlation in the interprofessional collaboration recognition (p<0.05). The following groups showed positive (+) correlations in the recognition of interprofessional collaboration : the group who replied that they can utilize information on the patients associated with the prosthesis production (p<0.01); the group who thinks that they are sharing common goals (P<0.01); and the group who replied that Dental personnel are familiar with patients (p<0.01). The following groups also showed higher positive (+) correlations in the recognition of interprofessional collaboration : the group who replied that they frequently discuss patient's information with Dental personnel (p<0.01); the group who thinks they have mutual confidence in one another (p<0.01); the group who thinks that cooperation among their colleagues in dental technique laboratories are being done well (p<0.01); and the group that has high job satisfaction (p<0.01). Conclusion: Effective communication and team work between human resources for providing medical service of the facility are essential for safe and high-quality medical service to patients. Further, such elements are directly connected to efficiency of the entire team. The reliability between dental technician and Dental personnel for cooperation should not be neglected therefore continuous interests in inter-cooperative partnership is required.