Use of an optical jaw-tracking system to record mandibular motion for treatment planning and designing interim and definitive prostheses: A dental technique
临时的
牙科
口腔正畸科
过程(计算)
计算机科学
植入
医学
外科
历史
操作系统
考古
作者
Edmond Bedrossian,Edmond Bedrossian,John C. Kois,Marta Revilla‐León
Optical jaw-tracking systems can record mandibular motion during the various treatment phases. Also, computer-aided design programs facilitate the integration of a patient's digital information, including recorded mandibular motion, into the design of interim and definitive prostheses. A technique to fabricate a complete mouth implant-supported rehabilitation by using mandibular motion captured with an optical jaw-tracking system is described. The mandibular motion recordings obtained before the treatment are combined with the interim restorations to perform a diagnostic waxing, design the computer-guided implant plan, and fabricate maxillary and mandibular screw-retained implant-supported interim and definitive prostheses. The process allows occlusal adjustments by using the patient's mandibular motion and facilitates the prosthetic design process, minimizing chair time at delivery.