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Mino, Takuya Department of Oral Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine, Okayama University Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences Kaken ID researchmap
Kurosaki, Yoko Department of Oral Rehabilitation and Implantology, Okayama University Hospital
Tokumoto, Kana Department of Oral Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine, Okayama University Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Izumi, Koji SHIKEN Corporation
Mitsumune, Hiroshi SHIKEN Corporation
Maekawa, Kenji Department of Oral Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine, Okayama University Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences Kaken ID publons researchmap
Ueda, Akihiro Dental Technician Laboratory, Okayama University Hospital
Nakano, Tomohito Dental Technician Laboratory, Okayama University Hospital
Sejima, Junichi Dental Technician Laboratory, Okayama University Hospital
Kimura-Ono, Aya Department of Oral Rehabilitation and Implantology, Okayama University Hospital
Kuboki, Takuo Department of Oral Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine, Okayama University Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences ORCID Kaken ID publons researchmap
Abstract
Purpose: To compare the accuracy of the tooth morphology fusion (TMF) digital technique and customized impression transfer coping (conventional) technique when transferring the morphology of a provisional crown to a definitive screw-retained implant-supported crown.
Methods: Six cases of partial edentulism (one anterior and five posterior) treated with oral implant placement in our clinic for the loss of three or fewer teeth in the maxilla or mandible between April 2017 and September 2018 were included. After implant placement and re-entry surgery, provisional restorations were made and adjusted to obtain the ideal morphology. Two definitive restorations were constructed by transferring the complete morphology of the provisional restorations, including the subgingival contour, using the TMF digital and conventional techniques. Three sets of surface morphological data were obtained using a desktop scanner. The three-dimensional total discrepancy volume (TDV) between the provisional restoration (reference) and the two definitive restorations was digitally measured by overlapping the surface data of the stone cast using the Boolean operation. Each TDV ratio (%) was calculated by dividing the TDV by the volume of provisional restoration. The median TDV ratios for TMF and conventional techniques were compared using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.
Results: The median TDV ratio between provisional and definitive restorations constructed using the TMF digital technique (8.05%) was significantly lower than that obtained using the conventional technique (13.56%, P < 0.05).
Conclusions: In this preliminary intervention study, the TMF digital technique was more accurate than the conventional technique for the transfer of morphology from provisional to definitive prosthesis.
Keywords
Computer-aided design
Dental implants
Superstructure
Provisional restoration
Digital workflow
Published Date
2023
Publication Title
Journal of Prosthodontic Research
Volume
volume68
Issue
issue1
Publisher
Japan Prosthodontic Society
Start Page
139
End Page
146
ISSN
1883-1958
NCID
AA12395171
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
OAI-PMH Set
岡山大学
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© 2023 Japan Prosthodontic Society.
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KYOCERA Corporation