• 제목/요약/키워드: Molar restoration

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제 2유구치 기성금관 수복에 따른 제 1대구치의 의원성 손상 (THE IATROGENIC DAMAGES OF THE FIRST MOLARS FOLLOWING THE STAINLESS STEEL CROWN RESTORATION THE SECOND PRIMARY MOLARS)

  • 배익현;김신;정태성
    • 대한소아치과학회지
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    • 제31권2호
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    • pp.153-158
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    • 2004
  • 소아치과 임상에서 기성금관 수복은 광범위한 우식병소를 가졌거나 치수치료를 받은 치아에 필수적인 술식으로 간주된다. 그러나 기성금관 장착을 위한 치아삭제 과정 중 인접 치면에 의원성 손상이 생길 경우 우식이환율이 높아질 수 있다. 특히 제 2유구치에 기성금관을 위한 지대치를 형성할 때 인접한 제 1대구치 근심면에 발생될 수 있는 의원성 손상은 치아 우식으로 진행될 잠재성을 가지게 된다. 따라서 본 연구는 제 2유구치의 기성금관을 위한 지대치 형성과정에서 생길 수 있는 제 1대구치의 의원성 손상의 유형과 정도를 알아보고자 하였다. 부산대학교병원에 내원한 소아들을 대상으로 기성금관으로 수복한 제 2유구치의 원심면을 치간이개용 고무링으로 치간이개를 한 후 러버인상재로 인접면의 인상을 채득하고 주사 전자현미경상에서 관찰하여 의원성 손상의 정도를 확인하였다. 제 1대구치의 근심면이 인기된 시편을 주사 전자현미경으로 관찰한 결과, 약 66.7%에서 다양한 유형과 정도의 의원성 손상을 확인할 수 있었다. 따라서 유구치의 기성금관 장착을 위한 지대치 형성과정에서는, 치간이개용 고무링이나 wedge를 이용한 치간이개, matrix band를 이용한 인접 치면의 보호, 인접면 삭제방법의 수정 등과 같은 의원성 손상을 예방하기 위한 술자의 노력이 필요할 것으로 사료되었다.

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아말감과 복합레진의 수복 과정과 수복 후 발생하는 상아세관액 흐름의 실시간 측정 (REAL-TIME MEASUREMENT OF DENTINAL TUBULAR FLUID FLOW DURING AND AFTER AMALGAM AND COMPOSITE RESTORATIONS)

  • 김선영;조병훈;백승호;임범순;이인복
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • 제34권6호
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    • pp.467-476
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    • 2009
  • 본 연구의 목적은 아말감과 복합레진의 수복 과정과 수복 후 상아세관액의 흐름(dentinal fluid flow, DFF)을 측정하기 위함이다. 치근을 절제한 제 3 대구치를 자체 제작한 미세 유체 흐름 측정장치에 연결한 후 1급 와동을 형성하여 아말감과 복합레진 수복을 시행하였다. DFF의 측정은 와동 형성부터 수복 후 30분까지 연속적으로 이루어졌고, 수복 후 3, 7일에 재 측정하였다. 주수 하에 와동 형성 시 DFF는 inward로, 끝난 후에는 outward로 바뀌었다. 아말감 충전 시 DFF는 inward로 바뀌었고 충전 완료 후 미약한 outward DFF를 보였다. 복합레진 수복의 경우, 산 처리 후 수세와 건조 시 각각 inward와 outward DFF를 보였고 primer도포 후 공기 분사는 급격한 outward, 소수성 본딩제를 적용하는 단계에서는 outward 였던 DFF가 감소하여 0에 가까워지거나 약간 inward 흐름을 보였다. 접착제와 복합레진의 광중합은 급격한 inward의 DFF를 일으켰다. 수복 후 30분, 3일, 7일째 수복 재료에 따른 DFF의 감소에 통계적으로 유의한 차이는 없었다 (p>0.05).

Compomer와 Ketac Silver로 성견 상악 이개부 병소 충전시 조직반응에 미치는 영향 (Effects on the tissue reaction using compomer & Ketac Silver in the maxillary furcation in the beagle dogs)

  • 유제윤;임성빈;정진형;이종헌
    • Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science
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    • 제33권4호
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    • pp.705-715
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    • 2003
  • Procedures for treatment of molar furcation invasion defects range from open flap debridement, apically repositioned flap surgery, hemisection, tunneling or extraction, to regenerative therapies using bone grafting or guided tissue regenerative therapy, or a combination of both. Several clinical evaluations using regenerative techniques have reported the potential for osseous repair of treated furcation invasions. Regenerative treatment of maxillary molars are more difficult due to the multiple root anatomy and multiple furcation entrances therefore, purpose of this study was to evaluated histologically compomer and Ketac Silver as a barrier in the treatment of a bi-furcated maxillary premolar. Five adult beagle dogs were used in this experiment. With intrasulcular and crestal incision, mucoperiostcal flap was elevated. Following decortication with 1/2 high speed round bur, furcation defect was made on maxillary premolar. 2 month later one premolar was filled with compomer and the other premolar was filled with Ketac Silver. After 4, 8 weeks, the animals were sacrificed by vascular perfusion. Tissue block was excised including the tooth and prepared for light microscope with H-E staining. Results were as follows. 1. Compomer & Ketac Silver restoration were encapsulated fine connective tissue. 2. In 4 weeks, compomer & Ketac Silver restoration slightly infiltrated inflammatory cells but not disturb the new bone or new cementum formation. 3. In 8 weeks, compomer & Ketac Silver restoration were less infiltrated iflammatory cell and encapsulated fine connective tissue. 4. Therefore, compomer & Ketac Silver filling to the grade III maxillary furcations with multiple root anatomy and multiple furcation entrances is possible clinical method and this technique is useful method for maxillary furcation involvement but it is thought that periodic maintenance should be needed

The rate and stability of mandibular block bone graft in recent 5 years

  • Park, Jong-Cheol;Kim, Yun-Ho;Choi, Hong-Seok;Oh, Jong-Shik;Shin, Sang-Hun;Kim, Yong-Deok
    • Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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    • 제39권
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    • pp.21.1-21.6
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    • 2017
  • Background: The purposes of the present study were to compare implant stabilities of mandibular block bone graft and bovine bone graft and to evaluate influencing factors for implant stability in mandibular block bone (MBB) graft. Methods: This retrospective study investigated 1224 cases and 389 patients treated by one surgeon in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Pusan National University Dental Hospital (Yangsan, Korea) between January 2010 and December 2014. Proportions that MBB graft cases constitute in all implant restoration cases and in all bone graft cases were measured. Implant stability quotient (ISQ) values were achieved by the same surgeon before loading. The average ISQ values of the experimental groups were compared. In addition, ISQ values of influencing factors, such as age, sex, implant size, and implant placement site, were compared within the MBB group using $Osstell^{TM}$ Mentor ($Osstell^{(R)}$, $G{\ddot{o}}teborg$, Sweden). Paired t test and ANOVA were conducted for statistical analysis with a significance level of 0.05. Results: Fifty-five percent of all implant restoration cases performed bone graft while MBB cases constituted 34% of all implant restoration cases and 61% of all bone graft cases. Comparing ISQ values according to bone graft materials, the MBB group manifested sufficient implant stability by presenting comparable ISQ value to that of the experimental group without bone graft. Among the reviewed factors, females, mandibular molar regions, and implants in larger diameter displayed greater implant stabilities. Conclusions: Satisfactory implant stability was accomplished upon administration of MBB graft. Within the limitation of this study, gender, implant site, and implant diameter were speculated to influence on implant stability in MBB graft.

유치와 영구치에 수복된 레진과 글라스 아이오노머 수복물의 미세누출 양상에 관한 비교연구 (A COMPARISON OF GLASS IONOMER vs RESIN RESTORATION IN MICROLEAKAGE PATTERN OF PRIMARY AND PERMANENT TEETH)

  • 전경현;김종수;김용기
    • 대한소아치과학회지
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    • 제25권1호
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    • pp.47-61
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    • 1998
  • The purpose of this study was to compare the microleakage pattern of glass ionomer with resin restoration in microleakage pattern of primary and permanent teeth. Microscopical observation of interface between tooth structure and restoration was also performed. 80 and 8 sound molar teeth were used for the microleakage test and SEM study respectively. Data were analyzed statistically using ANOVA test and/or t-Test. The results of the present study were as follows: 1. According to the result of microleakage pattern between primary and permanent tooth, primary tooth generally showed more micro leakage than permanent tooth in all groups (p<.05). 2. In the resin-filled groups, occlusal margin was shown to have more microleakage than gingival margin(p<.05). Whereas the glass ionomer-filled groups showed no statistically significant differences between them(p>.05). 3. No statistically significant differences in microleakage could be found between two different resin groups(p>.05), while Fuji II LC group showed less microleakage than Ketac-Fil group(p>.05). 4. The various type hybrid layer was evident under SEM in resin-filled groups both in primary and permanent teeth with generally thicker layer in primary group. Among glass-ionomer group, Fuji II LC group showed more intact adhesion to tooth surface than Ketac-Fil group

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구치부 제2급 와동에서 고흐름성 복합레진을 이용한 적층 충전술식의 미세누출에 미치는 영향 (THE EFFECT OF SANDWICH TECHNIQUE USING FLOWABLE COMPOSITE RESIN BASE ON THE MICROLEAKAGEIN CLASS II CAVITIES OF MOLAR)

  • 이강;홍찬의
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • 제27권5호
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    • pp.502-514
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    • 2002
  • The aim of this study was to evaluate the marginal adaptation of direct class II sandwich restoration with packable composites(P-60), resin modified glass ionomer cement(Fuji-II LC), flowable compomer(Dyract Flow), flowable composites(Filtek Flow) in comparison with total bond restorations. In addition, for sandwich restorations, influence of different sandwich techniques was also evaluated. Large butt-joint box typed class II cavites with cervical margins 1mm below the cemento-enamel junction were cut into 70 extracted human molars. The cavities(7 groups, n=10) were filled using a closed/open sandwich restoration or total bond restoration technique with materials according to the manufacturer's recommandation using the single-component bonding agent for each system. Teeth were thermocycled 500 times between 5$^{\circ}C$ and 55$^{\circ}C$ with 30-second dwell time. The teeth were then coated with nail polish 1mm short of the restoration, placed in a 2% methylene blue for 24 hours, and sectioned with diamond wheel. Sections were examined with a stereoscope to determine the extent of microleakage. Dentine /Cementum margins were analyzed for microleakage on scale of 0(no leakage) to 4(entire axial wall) and interface between materials, on scale of 0(no leakage) to 3(axial wall). Results were evaluated with Kruskal Wallis Test, corrected for ties, to determine whether there were statistically significant differences among the seven groups. Pairs of groups were analyzed using the Student-Newman-Keuls Method and Dunn s Method. The results were as follows : 1. All groups showed some micoleakage in cervical portion. But there were no microleakage in interface between materials. 2. Closed sandwich restorations with Fuji-II LC and Filtek Flow had significantly lower leakage rating than total restorations with only P-60. However, open sandwich restorations with Dyract Flow showed significantly higher (P<0.05) 3. Closed sandwich restorations had significantly lower leakage rating than total restorations. However open sandwich restoration s showed significantly higher (P<0.05). 4. Sandwich restorations with Fuji-II LC were iou$.$or leakage than only P-60. Filtek Flow, Dyract Flow. But there were no statistically differences among the materials. From the results above, it could be concluded, closed sandwich restorations was effective in reducing microleakage of class II restorations. The best results showing the least microleakage were for the closed sandwich technique with Fuji-II LC and Filtek Flow.

제1대구치교합거상으로 일어나는 상하악교두거상거리의 증가에 관한 계측

  • 이명종
    • 대한치과의사협회지
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    • 제12권9호
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    • pp.691-694
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    • 1974
  • The trends of restoration on abrased teethis mostly based on gnathology or on practical experience. This study was performed on plaster models from 60 young men whose teeth and occlusion are clinically normal. A pair, upper and lower models, were mounted on HANAU articulator. Iron ball bearing 0.2mm 0.5mm 0.7mm and 1.0mm in diameter was attached on mesiobuccal cusp of upper first molar. [table I] Long ribbon shape of cold cure resin was inserted and jaw was closed gently so as not to move disturb original position of iron ball. The resin bite registration was measured minimun thickness from each lingual cusps of upper jaw and buccal cusps of lower jaw by means of Bowley gauge. The results were as follows (graph). 1) The distance from upper lingual cusps and lower buccal cusps: backward cusps showed smaller than standard cusp (upper mesio-buccal cusp) and forward cusps showed longer than standard. 2) The measurements from upper lingual cusps are not coincide with lower buccal cusps.

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중형견 치과보철물 제작을 위한 교합관계 관찰 (Observation of Occlusal Relations for Production to Dental Prosthetics of Dogs)

  • 박유진;최성민
    • 대한치과기공학회지
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    • 제38권3호
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    • pp.203-208
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: This study introduces the production process of dog's dental prosthesis using an automated dental prosthetics technology. The occlusal interaction of dog's dental prosthesis was observed. Methods: This study was proceeded with dog's the mandibular first molar teeth. The 3D CAD designed to 3D model specimens was observed by CAD software. and The specimens designed to 3D model specimens was observed occlusal interaction by using articulator. Results: Occlusal contact point in prosthetic specimens were observed in buccal surface. and 98% of the size of the crown is the best occlusal relationship. Conclusion: Observation of occlusal relations result to 98% of the size of the crown is the best.

Comparative evaluation of micro-shear bond strength to different luting procedures of ceramics to dentin

  • Lee, Yoon-Jeong;Park, Sang-Jin;Choi, Kyoung-Kyu
    • 대한치과보존학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한치과보존학회 2003년도 제120회 추계학술대회 제 5차 한ㆍ일 치과보존학회 공동학술대회
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    • pp.569-569
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    • 2003
  • I. Objectives The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effort of a modified luting procedure called "dual bonding technique" by compare micro-shear bond strength to different luting procedures of ceramics to dentin. II. Materials and Methods Eighty-four freshly extracted caries-and restoration-free human third molar were embedded in epoxy resin using acrylic ring. Flat superficial occlusal dentin surfaces were obtained, initially using a Low speed diamond saw and exposed detin surface was group with #600-grit SiC paper.(omitted)

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Fabrication of a custom polyetherketoneketone post-and-core with digital technology

  • Ju-Hyoung Lee;Gyu-Heon Lee
    • 대한치과기공학회지
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    • 제46권1호
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    • pp.15-19
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    • 2024
  • An ideal post material should have physical properties similar to those of dentin. Post materials with high elastic moduli may cause root fractures. This clinical report describes the treatment of a severely damaged tooth using a recently introduced material. Polyetherketoneketone (PEKK) is a semicrystalline high-performance thermoplastic polymer. PEKK is a promising material for custom post-and-core fabrication because of its elasticity close to that of dentin, good shock absorbance, machinability, and low cost. A laboratory scanner was used to digitize the conventional impression of a severely damaged maxillary right first molar. A custom PEKK post-and-core was designed and milled using computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing technology. Using the proposed technique, a custom PEKK post-and-core was fabricated accurately and human error was reduced. Restoration was luted with resin cement. Custom PEKK post-and-core restorations are a viable alternative for treating severely damaged teeth.