1.The use of implant-assisted removable partial denture in the partially edentulous maxilla with a few unilateral remaining teeth and implant overdenture in the mandible: A case report
Yina YUN ; Hyun-Ah KIM ; Sangwon PARK ; Chan PARK ; Woohyung JANG
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2021;59(4):515-522
Successful cases of the implant-assisted removable partial denture and implant overdentures are reported in which a few implants are additionally placed to secure the maintenance, support, and stability of the denture when there are a few residual teeth. When the lateral force applied to the tooth abutment and implant surveyed crown is minimized, the horizontal and rotational movement of the denture is significantly reduced which is an effective method that can improve the address in patients who complain of reduced retention and stability of their dentures. In this case, a small number of implants were placed to fabricate an implant-assisted removable partial denture with implant surveyed crown in the maxilla and implant overdenture with Locator® attachment in the mandible to improve the retention, stability, and support of the dentures. The patient was satisfied with both functional and aesthetic aspects after the final dentures were delivered.
2.Comparative evaluation using cephalometric radiographs in patients with full mouth rehabilitation by changing the vertical dimension
Juyoung PARK ; Sangwon PARK ; Kwi-Dug YUN ; Woohyung JANG
International Journal of Oral Biology 2021;46(4):208-213
Increasing the vertical dimesion affects not only functional problems but also the facial appearance. In particular, when restoring the reduced vertical dimension, it is important to evaluate facial appearance because the change affects the patient’s aesthetics. Cephalometric radiographs can predict changes in the facial appearance through skeletal and vertical classifications using anatomical indicators, and the changes before and after treatment can be easily observed, which could serve as good data in evaluating treatment success. In this study, comparative evaluation was performed through cephalometric radiography, and the aesthetic and functional improvement was confirmed.
3.2020 Korean Dietary Reference Intakes for Protein: Estimation of protein requirements and the status of dietary protein intake in the Korean population
Eunjung KIM ; Sangwon CHUNG ; Jin-Taek HWANG ; Yoon Jung PARK
Journal of Nutrition and Health 2022;55(1):10-20
This article evaluated levels of Estimated Average Requirements (EARs), Reference Nutrient Intakes (RNIs), and Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Ranges (AMDRs) of protein using the recently revised Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) for Koreans (2020). Dietary protein requirements are based on amounts sufficient to satisfy physiological demands to accomplish nitrogen equilibrium. The same principle was applied to estimate EARs and RNIs, for adults in DRIs conducted in 2015 and 2020 in Koreans. EAR was estimated to be 0.73 g/kg body weight/day, according to data (0.66 g/kg body weight/day) obtained using the nitrogen balance method and adjusted by efficiency of protein use (90%). RNI was calculated as EAR increased by an amount equal to twice the standard deviation of an age group so as to cover 97.5% of the group and was found to be 0.91 g/kg body weight/day. For weaned infants, children, and adolescents, growth requirement was added to estimate EAR. In particular, growth requirement was adjusted by efficiency of protein use in the revised EAR, which led to higher EARs for weaned infants, children, and adolescents of both genders as compared with 2015 DRIs. The AMDR for protein was set at 7%–20% of energy intake, which was the same as 2015 DRIs. Current, average protein intake by the Korean population is almost twice times the EAR, which suggests it might be better to increase the minimal margin for AMDR.However, it was not adjusted in this revision due to lack of evidence.
4.Fabrication of denture by using the individual tray duplicated an existing denture through 3D printing: A case report
Juyoung PARK ; Sangwon PARK ; Hyun-Pil LIM ; Chan PARK ; Kwi-Dug YUN
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2021;59(4):508-514
In this report, Replicated denture was fabricated by 3d printing after scanning the existing denture. It was used as an individual tray in closed-mouth technique.It reduced laboratory process and clinical time. Also it helped in facial evaluation and tooth arrangement. Compared to open-mouth technique, the number of visits was reduced, and the patient’s adaptability to new denture was enhanced by utilized various information of the existing denture, including vertical dimension.
5.Implant overdenture with closed impression technique for patient with Myasthenia Gravis: A case report
Lydia PARK ; Minhyuk PARK ; Sangwon PARK ; Hyun-Pil LIM ; Woohyung JANG
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2021;59(4):459-468
In patients with myasthenia gravis, it is difficult to manufacture and maintain dentures because the muscles and nervous system in the oral cavity are not properly adjusted. In addition, excessively extended or thick dentures may cause muscle weakness by stimulating the muscles, so dentures should be manufactured in consideration of this. In this case, a denture was fabricated using the closed mouth technique in a patient with myasthenia gravis with mouth opening limitation. Using the closed mouth technique, the patient’s masticatory pressure and muscle movements were reproduced and denture with good retention were manufactured.
6.Fabrication of complete denture using digital technology in patient with mandibular deviation: a case report
Eunsu LEE ; Juyoung PARK ; Chan PARK ; Kwi-Dug YUN ; Hyun-Pil LIM ; Sangwon PARK
Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science 2022;38(1):34-41
Recently, digital technology and computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) environment have changed the clinician treatment method in the fabrication of dentures. The denture manufacturing method with CAD/CAM technology simplifies the treatment and laboratory process to reduce the occurrence of errors and provides clinical efficiency and convenience. In this case, complete dentures were fabricated using stereolithography (SLA)-based 3D printing in patient with mandibular deviation. Recording base were produced in a digital model obtained with an intraoral scanner, and after recording a jaw relation in the occlusal rim, a definitive impression was obtained with polyvinyl siloxane impression material. In addition, facial scan data with occlusal rim was obtained so that it can be used as a reference in determination of the occlusal plane and in arrangement of artificial teeth during laboratory work. Artificial teeth were arranged through a CAD program, and a gingival festooning was performed. The definitive dentures were printed by SLA-based 3D printer using a Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved liquid photocurable resin. The denture showed adequate retention, support and stability, and results were satisfied functionally and aesthetically.
7.Digital immediate implantation and aesthetic immediate loading on maxillary incisor displaced due to root fracture: a case report
Jieun SONG ; Songyi PARK ; Chan PARK ; Kwidug YUN ; Hyun-Pil LIM ; Sangwon PARK
Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science 2023;39(4):267-275
To obtain better esthetic results when immediately placing a dental implant, the soft tissue surrounding the implant must be conditioned during healing of the extraction socket. To this end, the emergence profile can be customized through immediate restoration of the provisional prosthesis, and good clinical results can be obtained at the time of definitive restoration in the future, resulting in high patient satisfaction. In this case, horizontal root fracture occurred after trauma to both maxillary central incisors.Immediate implant placement and loading was planned considering aesthetics and alveolar bone condition. By taking an impression using a digital intraoral scanner, a digital diagnostic wax-up was performed to make a more aesthetic prosthesis without applying external force to the traumatized teeth. Based on this, the ideal placement location was determined and immediate implant placement was performed using a 3D printed surgical guide. The provisional prosthesis was restored 5 days after placement, and the definitive zirconia crown was restored through soft tissue conditioning and customization using the shape of the provisional prosthesis for 3 months.
8.Esthetic restoration of maxillary anterior fixed prosthesis using a digital diagnostic wax-up: a case report
Eunji OH ; Songyi PARK ; Woohyung JANG ; Chan PARK ; Kwidug YUN ; Hyun-Pil LIM ; Sangwon PARK
Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science 2023;39(2):89-95
Recently, computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) environment have changed the clinician treatment method in the fabrication of prosthesis. The diagnostic wax-up by using digital technology simplifies the laboratory process and provides clinical efficiency and convenience. In this case, Digital diagnostic wax-up was superimposed on extra-oral photo to consider the patient’s facial appearance and utilized to produce the final prosthesis. It can be more efficient and esthetic than a diagnostic wax-up that was made only on a model. The digital diagnostic wax-up that superimposed on extra-oral photo not only visualizes the predicted outcome of prosthodontic treatment but also improves satisfaction and facilitates the communication between patient and dentist. We report aesthetically and functionally satisfactory results that obtained after restoration.
9.Restoration of partial removable dental prosthesis after fabricating of surveyed crowns utilizing electronic surveying: a case report.
Byungkwee MIN ; Daejeon JUN ; Hongso YANG ; Sangwon PARK ; Hyunpil LIM ; Kwidug YUN ; Chan PARK
Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science 2017;33(2):135-142
Adoption of CAD/CAM milling in dentistry has allowed production of more analytic and precise prosthesis. Such precision enables definite path of insertion and undercut to be provided in removable partial denture especially when designing a surveyed crown on an abutment tooth. This case is about the production of surveyed crown with proper path of insertion utilizing CAD/CAM electronic surveying method on a patient with edentulous maxilla. Resulting removable partial denture fit well and showed acceptable stability and retention with no clinical problem.
Crowns*
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Dental Prosthesis*
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Dentistry
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Denture, Partial, Removable
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Humans
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Maxilla
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Methods
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Prostheses and Implants
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Tooth
10.Invasive Aspergillosis Complicated by Occlusion of Internal Carotid Artery and Cerebral Infarction.
Eungseok LEE ; Sangwon LEE ; Hae In PARK ; Woochang CHUN ; Hee Kwon PARK
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2017;35(4):203-207
Invasive aspergillosis is one of rare causes of mortality for the immune-compromised patients. We present a case of invasive aspergillosis complicated by the occlusion of the internal carotid artery and cerebral infarction in a patient with diabetes mellitus. Although initial biopsy did not find the pathogen, the repeated attempts of sampling showed aspergillosis. Combination of surgical removal of necrotic tissue and voriconazole medication improved symptoms and reduced the burden of infection.
Aspergillosis*
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Biopsy
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Carotid Arteries
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Carotid Artery, Internal*
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Cerebral Infarction*
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Diabetes Mellitus
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Humans
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Mortality
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Voriconazole