1.Guidelines for computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing custom fiber post-and-core.
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2025;60(1):3-7
The post-and-core is a widely accepted method to restore endodontically treated teeth with compromised tooth structure. Currently, cast metal post-and-core systems and prefabricated fiber posts combined with composite resin cores are the most frequently options in dental clinical practice, but both also come with advantages and limitations. The development of computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) custom fiber post-and-core represents one of the significant trends in the advancement of dentistry. Society of Digital Dental Industry, National Association of Health Industry and Enterprise Management organized experts to formulate Guidelines for CAD/CAM custom fiber post-and-core, standardizing the clinical operation procedures of this technology, enhancing the success rate of CAD/CAM custom fiber post-and-core, and promoting its application and development.
Computer-Aided Design
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Humans
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Post and Core Technique
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Composite Resins
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Dental Prosthesis Design
2.Clinical decision-making for immediate restoration of terminal dentition: determination and transfer of jaw relations.
Yiping GU ; Shengtao YANG ; Quan YUAN
West China Journal of Stomatology 2025;43(6):763-770
Immediate implant-supported fixed restoration in edentulous jaws demonstrates a success rate comparable to that of conventional implant restoration. However, this approach still presents a certain degree of technique sensitivity. In the field of immediate implant-supported fixed restoration in dentistry, a repeatable and stable jaw relation is the prerequisite for the design and fabrication of prostheses. It also reduces chairside denture placement and occlusal adjustment time and lowers the risk of occlusion-related complications. For patients with terminal dentition, the precise transfer of jaw relation following full-arch implantation serves as the fundamental basis for implant-supported occlusal reconstruction and functional restoration. This process is also a key research focus and challenge in the area of implant-supported occlusal rehabilitation. This review summarizes the procedures and methods for determining and transferring jaw relation in immediate implant-supported fixed restoration. It aims to serve as a basis for clinical decision making in implant-supported fixed restorations for terminal dentition patients.
Humans
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Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported
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Clinical Decision-Making
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Immediate Dental Implant Loading
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Jaw, Edentulous/surgery*
3.Prediction, analysis and application of learning curve of tooth preparation for all ceramic crowns of maxillary central incisors.
Si Yu WU ; Ya Ning LI ; Xiao ZHANG ; Long Wei LV ; Yun Song LIU ; Hong Qiang YE ; Yong Sheng ZHOU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2023;55(1):108-113
OBJECTIVE:
To predict the learning curve of tooth preparation for all ceramic crowns of maxillary central incisors on phantom head simulators for graduate students participating in standardized dental resident training based on the modified Wright learning curve model, then to analyze and applicate the learning curve.
METHODS:
Twelve graduate students participating in standardized dental resident training were selected to prepare the resin maxillary central incisors on phantom head simulators for all ceramic crowns 4 times. The results of preparation were evaluated by 3 prosthetic experts with at least 10 years' experience focusing on the reduction, contour, taper, shoulder, finish line, margin placement, adjacent tooth injury, and preparation time for tooth preparation. The learning rate of tooth preparation was calculated by scores of tooth preparation of 4 times. The learning curve of tooth preparation was predicted based on the modified Wright learning curve model. According to the criteria of standardized training skill examinations for dental residents in Beijing, 80 was taken as the qualified standard score. The minimum training times for tooth preparation to satisfy the qualified standard score (80) was calculated, to analyze the characteristics of learning curve and evaluate the effectiveness of tooth preparation.
RESULTS:
The scores of 4 tooth preparation were 64.03±7.80, 71.40±6.13, 74.33±5.96, and 75.98±4.52, respectively. The learning rate was (106±4)%, which showed the learning curve an upward trend. There were no significant differences between the qualified standard score and the predicted scores of tooth preparation from the 5th preparation to the 13th preparation (P > 0.05). The predicted score of the 14th preparation was higher than the qualified standard score (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSION
The trend of the learning curve of tooth preparation for all ceramic crowns of maxillary central incisors on phantom head simulators for graduate students participating in standardized dental resident training is upward, which predicts the minimum training times higher than the qualified standard score is 14 times.
Humans
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Tooth Preparation, Prosthodontic/methods*
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Incisor
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Learning Curve
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Crowns
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Tooth Preparation
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Ceramics
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Dental Porcelain
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Dental Prosthesis Design
4.Clinical efficacy of simple taper retentive implants in immediate posterior dental implantation for 5-7 years.
Bihui REN ; Shuigen GUO ; Yehao XU ; Jieting DAI ; Hongwu WEI
West China Journal of Stomatology 2023;41(3):341-349
OBJECTIVES:
This study aimed to evaluate the long-term clinical efficacy of simple taper retentive implants in the posterior dental area after immediate implantation for 5-7 years.
METHODS:
Selected from January 2015 to December 2017 in the Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University dental clinic line tooth area immediately after the implant prosthesis, a total of 38 patients, 53 implants, were deep into (bone under 2 mm or higher) and the upper structure was repaired. In addition, after the completion of tracking observation of 60-90 months, the implant surrounding bone health was recorded and analyzed.
RESULTS:
After 5-7 years of follow-up, 1 of the 53 implants failed to fall out, and the implant retention rate was 98.1%. The amount of bone resorption in the proximal and distal margins 5-7 years after implant restoration was (0.16±0.94) mm and (-0.01±1.29) mm, respectively, and the difference in bone height between the proximal and distal margins of the implant and the immediate post-restoration period was not statistically significant (P>0.05). No statistically significant differences were found in the effects of periodontitis, implant site inflammation, and smoking on peri-implant marginal bone resorption (P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
The single taper-retained implant broadens the indications for immediate implant placement in the posterior region, and its deep sub-osseous placement (≥2 mm below the bone) avoids to a certain extent the disturbance of the implant by external stimuli and the exposure of the cervical abutment of the implant, with the good long-term stability of the marginal bone around the implant.
Humans
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Dental Implantation, Endosseous
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Dental Implants
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Immediate Dental Implant Loading
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Follow-Up Studies
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Dental Implants, Single-Tooth
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Alveolar Bone Loss/surgery*
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Treatment Outcome
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Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported
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Dental Restoration Failure
5.Guidelines for chairside computer aided design and computer aided manufacturing rehabilitation with resin-ceramic composites.
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2022;57(9):895-898
Based on evidence-based clinical and material researches, the Society of Prosthodontics, Chinese Stomatological Association organized a panel of experts to write a recommended application guideline via in-depth discussion and literature reviewing. This guideline formulates the standardized operation procedures for the clinical usage of chairside computer aided design and computer aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) rehabilitation with resin-ceramic composites, aiming at guiding and specifying this clinical technique. This guideline will help to improve the quality, the clinical efficacy, and the long-term success rate of chairside CAD/CAM rehabilitation with resin-ceramic composites via standardizing this restoration technique. At the same time, this guideline will contribute to the clinical promotion of this technique.
Ceramics
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Composite Resins
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Computer-Aided Design
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Dental Prosthesis Design
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Prosthodontics
6.Expert consensus on orbital defects restoration with prosthesis.
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2022;57(10):983-991
Orbital defect is a common type of maxillofacial defect, which can not be reconstructed by surgical means at present. However, there is no expert consensus on how to make prosthesis accurately and quickly to reconstruct the appearance of patients. In order to solve this problem, the Society of Prosthodontics, Chinese Stomatological Association invited several experts and professors from related professional fields in China to jointly study and develop this expert consensus. The purpose of this consensus is to comprehensively explain the knowledge of prosthesis in repairing orbital defects from the aspects of basic theory, prosthesis principles, prosthesis materials and prosthesis techniques, and to guide more prosthesis physicians to understand and master these knowledge and techniques. So as to improve the overall level of orbital defect repair and reconstruction in China, improve the quality of life of such patients, and better serve the majority of patients.
Humans
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Consensus
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Quality of Life
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Dental Implants
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Prosthesis Implantation
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China
7.Guideline for chairside computer aided design and computer aided manufacturing all ceramic rehabilitation.
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2022;57(10):992-996
With the rapid development of digital techniques and the lack of reference standards for chairside computer aided design and computer aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) operation and application, it is imperative to draft guidelines for chairside CAD/CAM restoration techniques for all ceramics. Therefore, the Society of Prosthodontics, Chinese Stomatological Association recruited experts to compose a recommended application guideline based on the relevant literatures and clinical experiences, including the selection of indications, tooth preparation, optical impression making and other key steps. This guideline is aimed at providing a standardized operation procedure to improve the quality and long-term success rate of chairside CAD/CAM rehabilitation for all ceramics.
Dental Prosthesis Design
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Computer-Aided Design
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Ceramics
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Prosthodontics
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Dental Porcelain
8.Complications related to axial orientation of implants and their research progress.
Li Li ZHANG ; Zhi Hong ZHANG ; Jia CHEN ; Hong Hong LIU
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2022;57(9):969-972
The ideal axial orientation of implant is the key to the success of implant denture restoration. According to the restoration-oriented concept of implant, the implant axis direction should be consistent with the long axis direction of the suprastructure. In clinical practice, implant axial deviation leads to related complications, such as implant fracture, periimplant inflammation, and poor esthetic outcome of implant restoration, resulting in implant treatment failure. In this paper, complications related to improper implant axial orientation, their causes and treatment strategies are reviewed.
Dental Implants/adverse effects*
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Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported/adverse effects*
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Esthetics, Dental
9.Digitization-integrated strategies of simultaneous restoration of remaining natural teeth and implant restorations in invasive fixed occlusal reconstruction of dentition defects.
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2022;57(10):1003-1008
The minimally invasive fixed occlusal reconstruction of dentition defect is a sequential reconstruction process involving the minimally invasive restoration of the remaining natural teeth, the implant restoration of edentulous areas and the occlusal change from reversible to non-reversible. The simultaneous completion of minimally invasive natural teeth restorations and implant-supported crowns or bridges in an ideal occlusal design shows the obvious advantages of digital integration. The use of digital technologies such as intraoral scanning, kinematic face bow, virtual articulator and computer aided design and computer aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM), could be integrated in each stage of occlusal reconstruction, including the overall documentations and assessments before the restoration, the determination of the functional restoration space, the precise design and fabrication of the provisional and final restorations taking into account both esthetics and function and the preservation of the follow-up documentations and assessments after the restoration. The integration process can optimize clinical process and improve restoration accuracy. This article briefly describes the concept of minimally invasive occlusal reconstruction of dentition defects and the integration strategy of digital sequential restoration.
Humans
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Dentition
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Dental Implants
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Esthetics, Dental
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Mouth, Edentulous
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Computer-Aided Design
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Crowns
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Dental Prosthesis Design
10.A 5-year retrospective study of computer aided design and computer aided manufacturing ceramic endocrowns in endodontically treated posterior teeth.
Jin Xin KUANG ; Hao Ze WU ; Ya Ting PAN ; Xiao Gang CHENG ; Yu TIAN ; Qing YU
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2022;57(10):1043-1047
Objective: To evaluate the clinical outcomes of computer aided design and computer aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) ceramic endocrowns in endodontically treated posterior teeth after five years by a retrospective study. Methods: Patients who received CAD/CAM ceramic endocrowns after endodontically treatment in Department of Endodontics, School of Stomatology, The Fourth Military Medical University between January 2016 and June 2017 were invited for this clinical study. Clinical performance was evaluated in the aspect of color match, anatomic form,marginal adaptation, restoration integrity and secondary caries. Survival rate of the restorations was calculated by the use of Kaplan-Meier method. Log-rank test was applied as well for the sake of analyzing the effect of tooth position, sex and materials to the survival rate of the restorations. Results: Seventy-four patients, 25 men and 49 women with age of (38.8±10.2) years, participated in this study for a total of 101 CAD/CAM ceramic endocrowns after observation period of (62.8±12.0) months. There were 8 failed cases among 101 restorations, 5 were loss of retention, 2 were ceramic fracture and 1 was secondary caries respectively. In particular, 93% (89/96) restorations got score A on anatomic form and 95% (91/96) restorations got score A on marginal adaptation, while 38% (36/96) restorations showed the good color match compared with the abutment teeth. The estimated cumulative survival rate of CAD/CAM ceramic endocrowns in endodontically treated posterior teeth after 5 years was 93.0% (95%CI: 87.9%-98.1%). The single-factor Log-rank analysis demonstrated that there was no statistically significant difference in the survival rate of CAD/CAM ceramic endocrowns among men and women, premolars and molars, position in the dental arch, or different materials (χ²<0.01, P=0.957; χ²=0.64, P=0.422; χ²=0.69, P=0.407; χ²=0.88, P=0.349). Conclusions: Based on this clinical study, the clinical performance of CAD/CAM ceramic endocrowns in endodontically treated posterior teeth after five years is reliable, which could be a general option to restore nonvital teeth.
Humans
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Male
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Female
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Adult
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Middle Aged
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Crowns
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Dental Porcelain/therapeutic use*
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Retrospective Studies
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Dental Prosthesis Design
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Dental Stress Analysis
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Materials Testing
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Computer-Aided Design
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Ceramics

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