2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.prosdent.2017.06.004
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Digital immediate denture: A clinical report

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“…1,2 Several studies have reported that the scanning techniques of the edentulous jaws could capture the details of the edentulous mandibular and maxillary arches, with no significant differences to conventional impressions, for the production of complete dentures with no need for conventional records transferred to the dental laboratory. [3][4][5][6] Other studies further reported that complete dentures fabricated with digital techniques had more retention and stability compared to those produced by conventional techniques, 7,8 and in spite the fact that optical impressions are considered mucostatic, 6 another study found that their use to produce computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing (CAD-CAM) denture bases had enough accuracy to preclude the need of functional conventional impressions. 9 However, other studies concluded that the available IOS technology was not able to trace mobile and smooth tissues of the edentulous arches, especially at the peripheral borders and soft palate, 10,11 which affected the trueness of the scanning process, 12 and rendered such technique only suitable as a replacement of preliminary impressions when other accurate conventional impression techniques were kept in mind.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 Several studies have reported that the scanning techniques of the edentulous jaws could capture the details of the edentulous mandibular and maxillary arches, with no significant differences to conventional impressions, for the production of complete dentures with no need for conventional records transferred to the dental laboratory. [3][4][5][6] Other studies further reported that complete dentures fabricated with digital techniques had more retention and stability compared to those produced by conventional techniques, 7,8 and in spite the fact that optical impressions are considered mucostatic, 6 another study found that their use to produce computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing (CAD-CAM) denture bases had enough accuracy to preclude the need of functional conventional impressions. 9 However, other studies concluded that the available IOS technology was not able to trace mobile and smooth tissues of the edentulous arches, especially at the peripheral borders and soft palate, 10,11 which affected the trueness of the scanning process, 12 and rendered such technique only suitable as a replacement of preliminary impressions when other accurate conventional impression techniques were kept in mind.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rehabilitations with tissue-supported complete dentures are still widely used, although the number of tooth extractions is decreasing over the years. Also, recently, the digital technology (CAD-CAM) has been used in the fabrication of complete dentures, considerably reducing the time required for denture fabrication (Venezia & D'Amato, 2017;Neumeier & Neumeier, 2016;Fang et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A principal diferença entre a PTI e prótese total (PT) convencional reside no estado da área basal, fibromucosa e tecido ósseo, no momento em que é iniciado o processo de confecção da prótese 9 . Se, convencionalmente, é aguardada a completa cicatrização e reparação pós-cirúrgica para, só então, ser iniciado o trabalho protético, na PTI há uma combinação de atos cirúrgicos concomitantes à execução da prótese, de tal forma que a remoção dos dentes remanescentes e eventuais manobras de regularização óssea são executadas no mesmo ato clínico da instalação da prótese [8][9][10][11][12] . Fica claro que, enquanto o tratamento por PT é um ato eminentemente protético, a confecção de uma PTI, conjugada ao ato cirúrgico, torna-se uma manobra cirúrgico-protética.…”
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“…Fica claro que, enquanto o tratamento por PT é um ato eminentemente protético, a confecção de uma PTI, conjugada ao ato cirúrgico, torna-se uma manobra cirúrgico-protética. Pode-se então conceituar uma PTI como sendo uma PT instalada imediatamente após a exodontia dos dentes remanescentes e em um mesmo ato clínico 8,[9][10][11][12] . Portanto, o objetivo desse trabalho foi relatar a reabilitação bucal de uma paciente desdentada parcial, com periodontite crônica, por meio de uma abordagem multidisciplinar.…”
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