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2급 악간관계를 보이는 하악 무치악 환자에서 디지털 진단기술을 이용한 임플란트 피개의치 수복증례 (Utilization of digital technology in fabricating mandibular implant overdenture for skeletal class II edentulous patient: A case report)

  • 이연이;홍성진;백장현;노관태;권긍록
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제57권4호
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    • pp.364-373
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    • 2019
  • 2급 악간관계를 갖는 환자는 1급 악간관계인 환자와는 달리 불안정한 교합을 가질 수 있으며, 무치악인 경우 총의치를 사용할 때 불안정한 교합을 보이면서 의치의 움직임이 커질 가능성이 있다. 이런 환자에 있어 임플란트 피개의치를 사용함으로써 의치의 안정을 향상시킬 수 있다. 임플란트 피개의 치에서 attachment 종류는 크게 bar type과 solitary type으로 나눌 수 있는데 각각 적응증이 있어 상황에 따라 적용을 달리 하여야 한다. 본 증례는 2급 악간관계를 가진 하악 무치악 환자에서 임플란트 피개의치를 계획함에 있어 디지털 기술을 이용함으로써 더 적합한 attachment를 선택하고 임플란트의 위치 및 깊이를 미리 계획하여 계획한 위치에 식립하였다. 상악은 국소의치로 수복하였고 하악은 임플란트 피개의치로 수복하여 만족할만한 결과를 얻었기에 이를 보고하고자 한다.

시멘트의 종류 및 임플란트 지대주 높이가 지르코니아 수복물의 제거력에 미치는 영향 (Influence of varying cement types and abutment heights on pull-off force of zirconia restorations)

  • 정영준;김유리;정지혜;강내운;공현준
    • 구강회복응용과학지
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    • 제40권2호
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    • pp.64-71
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    • 2024
  • 목적: 본 연구의 목적은 세 가지 높이를 가진 티타늄 베이스 임플란트 지대주에서 세 종류의 시멘트가 지르코니아 수복물에서 가지는 제거력을 비교하는 것이다. 연구 재료 및 방법:. 90개의 직경 4.0 mm 임플란트 아날로그가 레진 블록에 식립되었다. 이후 3 mm, 5 mm, 7 mm의 높이를 가지도록 임플란트 지대주를 30개씩 제작하였고, 각 지대주를 스캔하여 지르코니아 수복물 시편을 제작하였다. 임시 시멘트(TB), 반영구 시멘트(CI), 영구 시멘트(FC)를 각자 제조사의 지시에 따라 지대주에 접착하였다. 제작된 90개의 시편은 만능시험기에서 제거력을 시험하였으며, 모든 제거력은 부하량이 하락하기 직전 가장 높은 값에서 측정되었다. 통계 분석은 지대주의 높이, 시멘트의 종류에 대해 각각 Kruskal-Wallis test (P = 0.05) 후 Mann-Whitney U test (P = 0.0167)로 사후 검정 시행하였다. 결과: 임플란트 지대주의 높이에 상관없이 TB에 비해 FC의 제거력이 높았다. CI와 FC간에는 3 mm와 7 mm에서는 유의미한 차이가 있었으나 5 mm에서는 유의미한 차이가 없었다. TB와 CI간에는 5 mm에서만 유의미한 차이가 있었다. 결론: 시멘트의 종류는 지르코니아 수복물의 제거력에 유의미한 영향을 끼쳤으나, 임플란트 지대주의 높이는 유의미한 영향을 주지 않았다.

Displacement of scan body during screw tightening: A comparative in vitro study

  • Kim, JungHan;Son, KeunBaDa;Lee, Kyu-Bok
    • The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics
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    • 제12권5호
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    • pp.307-315
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    • 2020
  • PURPOSE. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of displacement while tightening the screw of scan bodies, which were compared according to the material type. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Three types of scan bodies whose base regions were made up of polyether ether ketone (PEEK) material [Straumann Group, Dentium Group, and Myfit (PEEK) Group] and another scan body whose base region was made up of titanium material [Myfit (Metal) Group] were used (15 per group). The reference model was fabricated by aligning the scan body library on the central axis of the implant, and moving this position by the resin model. The screws of the scan bodies were tightened to the implant fixture with torques of 5 Ncm, 10 Ncm, and a hand tightening torque. After the application of the torque, the scan bodies were scanned using a laboratory scanner. To evaluate the vertical, horizontal, and 3-dimensional (3D) displacements, a 3D inspection software program was used. To examine the difference among groups, one-way analysis of variance and Tukey's HSD post hoc test were used (α=.05). RESULTS. There were significant differences in 3D, vertical, and horizontal displacements among the different types of scan bodies (P<.001). There was a significantly lower displacement in the Straumann group than in the Myfit (PEEK) and Dentium groups (P<.05). CONCLUSION. The horizontal displacement in all groups was less than 10 ㎛. With the hand tightening torque, a high vertical displacement of over 100 ㎛ occurred in PEEK scan bodies (Myfit and Dentium). Therefore, it is recommended to apply a tightening torque of 5 Ncm instead of a hand tightening torque.

Deep learning improves implant classification by dental professionals: a multi-center evaluation of accuracy and efficiency

  • Lee, Jae-Hong;Kim, Young-Taek;Lee, Jong-Bin;Jeong, Seong-Nyum
    • Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science
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    • 제52권3호
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    • pp.220-229
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the accuracy performance of dental professionals in the classification of different types of dental implant systems (DISs) using panoramic radiographic images with and without the assistance of a deep learning (DL) algorithm. Methods: Using a self-reported questionnaire, the classification accuracy of dental professionals (including 5 board-certified periodontists, 8 periodontology residents, and 31 dentists not specialized in implantology working at 3 dental hospitals) with and without the assistance of an automated DL algorithm were determined and compared. The accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, confusion matrix, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves, and area under the ROC curves were calculated to evaluate the classification performance of the DL algorithm and dental professionals. Results: Using the DL algorithm led to a statistically significant improvement in the average classification accuracy of DISs (mean accuracy: 78.88%) compared to that without the assistance of the DL algorithm (mean accuracy: 63.13%, P<0.05). In particular, when assisted by the DL algorithm, board-certified periodontists (mean accuracy: 88.56%) showed higher average accuracy than did the DL algorithm, and dentists not specialized in implantology (mean accuracy: 77.83%) showed the largest improvement, reaching an average accuracy similar to that of the algorithm (mean accuracy: 80.56%). Conclusions: The automated DL algorithm classified DISs with accuracy and performance comparable to those of board-certified periodontists, and it may be useful for dental professionals for the classification of various types of DISs encountered in clinical practice.

Quantitative evaluation of alveolar cortical bone density in adults with different vertical facial types using cone-beam computed tomography

  • Ozdemir, Fulya;Tozlu, Murat;Cakan, Derya Germec
    • 대한치과교정학회지
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    • 제44권1호
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    • pp.36-43
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    • 2014
  • Objective: The purpose of this study was to quantitatively evaluate the cortical bone densities of the maxillary and mandibular alveolar processes in adults with different vertical facial types using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images. Methods: CBCT images (n = 142) of adult patients (20-45 years) were classified into hypodivergent, normodivergent, and hyperdivergent groups on the basis of linear and angular S-N/Go-Me measurements. The cortical bone densities (in Hounsfield units) at maxillary and mandibular interdental sites from the distal aspect of the canine to the mesial aspect of the second molar were measured on the images. Results: On the maxillary buccal side, female subjects in the hyperdivergent group showed significantly decreased bone density, while in the posterior region, male subjects in the hyperdivergent group displayed significantly decreased bone density when compared with corresponding subjects in the other groups (p<0.001). Furthermore, the subjects in the hyperdivergent group had significantly lower bone densities on the mandibular buccal side than hypodivergent subjects. The maxillary palatal bone density did not differ significantly among groups, but female subjects showed significantly denser palatal cortical bone. No significant difference in bone density was found between the palatal and buccal sides in the maxillary premolar region. Overall, the palatal cortical bone was denser anteriorly and buccal cortical bone was denser posteriorly. Conclusion: Adults with the hyperdivergent facial type tend to have less-dense buccal cortical bone in the maxillary and mandibular alveolar processes. Clinicians should be aware of the variability of cortical bone densities at mini-implant placement sites.

Color variation induced by abutments in the superior anterior maxilla: an in vitro study in the pig gingiva

  • Atash, Ramin;Boularbah, Mohamed-Reda;Sibel, Cetik
    • The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics
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    • 제8권6호
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    • pp.423-432
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    • 2016
  • PURPOSE. The aim of this work is to evaluate different types of materials used for making implant abutments, by means of an in vitro study and a review of the literature, in order to identify the indications for a better choice of an implant-supported restoration in the anterior section. MATERIALS AND METHODS. 5 implant abutments were tested in a random order in the superior anterior maxilla of pig gingiva (n = 8): titanium dioxide (Nobel Biocare); zirconium dioxide, Standard BO shade (Nobel Biocare, Kloten, Switzerland); zirconium dioxide, Light BI shade (Nobel Biocare); zirconium dioxide, Intense A 3.5 shade (Nobel Biocare); and aluminium oxide. Each abutment was tested for 2 mm and 3 mm thickness. To determine color variation, VITA Easyshade Advance spectrophotometer (Vita Zahnfabrik, Bad Sackingen, Germany) was used. RESULTS. Results showed that the color variation induced by the abutment would be affected by the abutment material and gingival thickness, when the gingival thickness is 2 mm. All materials except zirconium dioxide (Standard shade) caused a visible change of color. Then, as the thickness of the gingiva increased to 3 mm, the color variation was attenuated in a significant manner and became invisible for all types of abutments, except those made of aluminium oxide. CONCLUSION. Zirconium dioxide is the material causing the lowest color variation at 2 mm and at 3 mm, whereas aluminium oxide causes the highest color variation no matter the thickness.

보철물 조건에 따른 Periotest수치의 실험적 평가 (IN VITRO EVALUATION OF PERIOTEST VALUES UNDER VARIOUS CONDITIONS OF PROSTHESES)

  • 한중석
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제35권4호
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    • pp.793-800
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    • 1997
  • Periotest(Siemens, Germany) has been used to test mobility of the implants clinically, however the effects of target materials and connection methods on the PTVs(Periotest Values) have not been evaluated. Periotest has been regarded as a reliable and objective tool to test implant and natural teeth mobility clinically, however this instrument showed different PTVs under various test conditions. This in vitro study was designed to compare PTVs of different veneering materials and prosthodontic designs (single and bridge restorations). To compare the effects of veneering materials on PTVs, 1 mm thickness of five different testing materials (porcelain, type III gold alloy, pure titanium, composite resin, acrylic resin) were placed on the resin block. Three full length of 13 mm Mark II implant fixtures were embedded into autopolymerizing resin block to fabricate single and bridge restorations. To evaluate effects of the connection method in single restorations, PTVs of screw retained(UCLA type) and cementation type(Cera-One system) were compared. Finally, to test reliability of PTVs of the final restorations, screw retained three unit short span PFM bridges were fabricated on the standard and Estheti-Cone abutments. All testing components were tightened with torque controller and PTVs of all specimens were measured 15 times for statistical analysis with SAS program. Following conclusions were made within the limit of this in vitro study. 1. PTVs of type III gold alloy, grade II titanium, composite resin veneering materials showed no significant differences, however acrylic resin and porcelain showed significant differences (P<0.05). 2. Single tooth restorations showed consistent PTVs as long as proper torque force was applied. 3. PTVs of bridge type prostheses was inconsistent regardless of abutment types. 4. PTVs of the prostheses showed higher scores and standard deviations than those of abutments regardless types of connection (P<0.05).

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