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J Pharm Bioallied Sci ; 16(Suppl 1): S423-S426, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38595354

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Introduction: The rapid advancement of 3D printing technology has opened new avenues for patient-specific prosthodontic rehabilitation. This study aimed to explore the impact of 3D printing technology on prosthodontic outcomes and patient satisfaction through a comparative analysis. Materials and Methods: A total of 100 patients requiring prosthodontic rehabilitation were recruited for this study. The patients were randomly divided into two groups: the experimental group, where 3D printing technology was utilized for the fabrication of patient-specific prostheses, and the control group, where conventional fabrication techniques were employed. Various parameters were assessed, including prosthesis fit, occlusion, esthetics, and patient-reported outcomes such as comfort and satisfaction. Digital measurements and subjective evaluations were conducted to compare the outcomes between the two groups. Statistical analysis was performed using appropriate tests. Results: Preliminary findings indicated that the use of 3D printing technology in prosthodontic rehabilitation resulted in superior prosthesis fit, enhanced occlusal stability, and improved esthetics compared to conventional methods. Moreover, patients in the experimental group reported higher levels of comfort and overall satisfaction. The advantages of 3D printing technology were observed across different types of prosthodontic restorations, including crowns, bridges, and dentures. These results highlight the potential of 3D printing technology to revolutionize patient-specific prosthodontic rehabilitation. By facilitating precise fabrication, customization, and improved functional outcomes, 3D printing can enhance the overall quality of prosthodontic care. Further long-term studies are warranted to validate these findings and explore the cost-effectiveness and long-term durability of 3D-printed prostheses. Conclusion: In conclusion, this study demonstrates that the integration of 3D printing technology in patient-specific prosthodontic rehabilitation holds great promise for achieving optimal functional and esthetic outcomes. The findings contribute to advancing prosthodontic practices and provide valuable insights for clinicians and researchers seeking to incorporate this innovative technology into their treatment protocols.

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J Pharm Bioallied Sci ; 16(Suppl 1): S8-S10, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38595399

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The proper treatment of diseases has greatly benefited from dental technological advancements. The dentist may view, precisely measure, and create models of both hard and soft tissue using 3D printing. The most cutting-edge technique in dentistry is 3D printing; but it also lacks the user-training trainee. In this paper, we will demonstrate how it is employed in various dental procedures.

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Cureus ; 15(8): e42810, 2023 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37664310

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BACKGROUND:  The objective of this research was to assess the marginal bone loss and stability in a lingualized occlusal scheme with implant-supported mandibular overdentures as a viable solution for individuals experiencing difficulties with the retention of conventional mandibular dentures. The study assessed the marginal bone level (BL) using radiographic evaluation and clinically by evaluating periodontal health using probing depth index values over a period of 6 years. MATERIALS AND METHODS:  Ten completely edentulous male patients with a bone height (BH) of 15-25 mm at the mandibular symphyseal region and dissatisfaction with their mandibular conventional complete denture were included in the study. Patients were willing to accept the conditions of the study and provide informed consent. Bleeding index, plaque index (PI), probing depth, and crestal BL were accessed during the follow-up period. Marginal BLs using Wical and Swoop Analysis method were evaluated at baseline (BL) (during loading), 3 years and 6 years post-loading. RESULTS:  During the observation period, there was no incidence of implant loss, and all patients expressed contentment with the retention, stability, chewing functionality, and esthetic appeal of their dentures. Marginal BLs through clinical and radiographic evaluation, periodontal health using bleeding on probing (BOP), and probing depth were assessed during the follow-up period. Throughout the entire period of observation, no instances of implant displacement were detected. CONCLUSION:  The study found that the use of a lingualized occlusal scheme with two implant-retained mandibular complete overdenture effectively transmitted horizontal loads, reduced stress on individual implants leading to decreased bone loss, and increased stability.

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J Pharm Bioallied Sci ; 13(Suppl 2): S1737-S1740, 2021 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35018066

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Congenitally missing anterior teeth alters the patient's physiognomy and diction in a big way. Maxillary incisor agenesis, prominently the lateral incisor is the most common congenitally missing permanent tooth, in the anterior maxillary region, which is the esthetic zone, representing approximately 20% of all dental anomalies. Treatment planning is inclusive of; smile design, preparation, perception of the patients, and their expectations in relation to esthetics, interdisciplinary alliance that meets the functional, health, and esthetic needs. A critical factor for the overall success is that of choosing a suitable restorative recourse. The case report describes the esthetic rehabilitation for congenitally missing maxillary lateral incisor and early traumatic loss of central incisor using an all ceramic-fixed prosthesis.

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