1.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
2.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
3.Independent innovation research, development and transformation of precise bionic repair technology for oral prosthesis.
Yu Chun SUN ; Yu Qing GUO ; Hu CHEN ; Ke Hui DENG ; Wei Wei LI
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2022;54(1):7-12
According to the fourth national oral health epidemiological survey report (2018), billions of teeth are lost or missing in China, inducing chewing dysfunction, which is necessary to build physiological function using restorations. Digital technology improves the efficiency and accuracy of oral restoration, with the application of three-dimensional scans, computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), bionic material design and so on. However, the basic research and product development of digital technology in China lack international competitiveness, with related products basically relying on imports, including denture 3D design software, 3D oral printers, and digitally processed materials. To overcome these difficulties, from 2001, Yuchun Sun's team, from Peking University School and Hospital of Stomatology, developed a series of studies in artificial intelligence design and precision bionics manufacturing of complex oral prostheses. The research included artificial intelligence design technology for complex oral prostheses, 3D printing systems for oral medicine, biomimetic laminated zirconia materials and innovative application of digital prosthetics in clinical practice. The research from 2001 to 2007 was completed under the guidance of Prof. Peijun Lv and Prof. Yong Wang. Under the support of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the National Science and Technology Support Program, National High-Tech R & D Program (863 Program) and Beijing Training Project for the Leading Talents in S & T, Yuchun Sun's team published over 200 papers in the relevant field, authorized 49 national invention patents and 1 U.S. invention patent and issued 2 national standards. It also developed 8 kinds of core technology products in digital oral prostheses and 3 kinds of clinical diagnosis and treatment programs, which significantly improved the design efficiency of complex oral prostheses, the fabrication accuracy of metal prostheses and the bionic performance of ceramic materials. Compared with similar international technologies, the program doubled the efficiency of bionic design and manufacturing accuracy and reduced the difficulty of diagnosis and cost of treatment and application by 50%, with the key indicators of those products reaching the international leading level. This program not only helped to realize precision, intelligence and efficiency during prostheses but also provided functional and aesthetic matches for patients after prostheses. The program was rewarded with the First Technical Innovation Prize of the Beijing Science and Technology Awards (2020), Gold Medal of Medical Research Group in the First Medical Science and Technology Innovation Competition of National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China (2020) and Best Creative Award in the First Translational Medical Innovation Competition of Capital (2017). This paper is a review of the current situation of artificial intelligence design and precision bionics manufacturing of complex oral prosthesis.
Artificial Intelligence
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Bionics
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Computer-Aided Design
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Dental Prosthesis Design
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Humans
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Printing, Three-Dimensional
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Prostheses and Implants
4.Initial establishment of digital reference standardized crown models of the primary teeth.
Sha Wei FENG ; Hui GUO ; Yong WANG ; Yi Jiao ZHAO ; He LIU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2022;54(2):327-334
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the construction process of the digital reference crown models, and to initially establish the digital reference crown models of the primary teeth to lay the foundation for the establishment of the standardized crown models and the future related applications of computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacture (CAD/CAM) technology to pediatric dentistry.
METHODS:
This study randomly selected children who were caries free, aged from 4 to 5 years in several kindergartens of Haidian District of Beijing.Plaster dental models were made for the children after taking complete impressions.The digital dental models were reconstructed by using the three-dimensional (3D) dental model scanner.And then, Geomagic Studio, a 3D reverse engineering software, was employed to extract the single dental crown data, the mesiodistal and buccolingual diameters and the height of the crowns were measured.The object was reduced or enlarged by a numerical factor, and then the size of each dental crown was standardized.A total of 3-5 points features on the crown were created, and all the objects were aligned through the functions of feature-based alignment.Finally, through average-based object creation and smoothing, the digital models of reference crowns of the primary teeth were established.
RESULTS:
A total of 40 plaster dental models from 16 boys and 26 girls were selected out for our further study.The digital dental models were reconstructed, and the mesiodistal and buccolingual diameters and the height of the crowns were measured by using reverse engineering technology.Comparing the results of using mesiodistal diameter, buccolingual diameter and height as the standards, we chose the mesiodistal diameters of crowns to do the standardization, and successfully established the digital reference models of 20 primary teeth crowns with detailed surface characteristics.
CONCLUSION
In this study, the digital reference crown models of the primary teeth were established by reverse engineering technology, providing reference value for the standardized crown models and application for clinical practice, scientific research and teaching.Furthermore, this study also contributes to the extensive application of CAD/CAM technology in pediatric dentistry and the development of CAD/CAM dental systems with independent intellectual property rights.
Child
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Computer-Aided Design
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Crowns
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Dental Prosthesis Design
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Software
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Tooth Crown
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Tooth, Deciduous
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.Application of digital technique in shaping of emergence profile for prostheses supported by dental implant.
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2022;57(4):334-339
In the field of dental implantology, the design of interface esthetics not only affects the esthetic coutcome, but also affects the health and long-term stability of the tissue around dental implant. Dental implant, bone tissue, soft tissue, and prostheses' morphology are the four critical elements of interface esthetics. The emergence profile located at the junction of these four components is an important form of oral esthetics. With the wide application of digital technique in the field of dentistry, the shaping of emergence profile also involves the application of many kinds of digital approaches. This article intends to make a review of the application of digital technique in rehabilitation of interface esthetics to provide a reference for clinical practic.
Dental Implants
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Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported
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Esthetics, Dental
9.Risk analysis and preventive strategies of implant placement in patients with hypertension.
Yu Zi XU ; Si Yuan WANG ; Chuan ZHOU ; Fu Ming HE
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2022;57(4):430-435
Recently, among the edentulous patients who undergo dental implants, the proportion of hypertensive patients remains high, which poses a greater challenge for clinicians to operate and to maintain the therapeutic effect. The present review comprehensively summarized clinical researches about the adverse effects on dental implants, outlined molecular mechanisms of the positive effects of various antihypertensive drugs on bone metabolism, and proposed that clinicians should select preventive strategies during preoperative and intraoperative procedures according to the blood pressure of patients with hypertension.
Alveolar Bone Loss
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Dental Implantation, Endosseous/methods*
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Dental Implants
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Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported
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Dental Restoration Failure
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Humans
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Hypertension/surgery*
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Jaw, Edentulous
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Maxilla/surgery*
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Risk Assessment
10.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

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