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The integration of digital dentistry in the fabrication of complete dentures (CDs) has been facilitated through the use of intraoral scanners and computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM). However, the financial implications associated with the fabrication of digital CDs have been rarely explored. This study is aimed at presenting two different approaches to CD fabrication, combining conventional with digital techniques, and comparing the total cost of fabrication. The first case involved a 70-year-old woman without existing denture, while the second case involved a 97-year-old woman with inadequate retention and stability of CDs in both jaws. In the first patient, who lacked information about her old denture, the first approach was employed, utilizing milling technology for denture processing. The second patient, who already had an existing denture, underwent the second approach, which employed printing technology for denture processing. CAD/CAM replicas of the existing dentures were used for the final impression, bite registration, and as a guide for tooth arrangement. Two digital protocols and laboratory cost in CD fabrication have been proposed. The relatively high cost of CAD/CAM CDs restricts the widespread of digital technology in CD fabrication.
通过使用口内扫描仪和计算机辅助设计与制造(CAD/CAM),全口义齿(CD)制作中的数字牙科技术得到了整合。然而,与数字化全口义齿制作相关的财务影响却很少被探讨。本研究旨在介绍两种不同的光盘制作方法,将传统技术与数字技术相结合,并比较制作的总成本。第一例患者是一名 70 岁的妇女,没有义齿;第二例患者是一名 97 岁的妇女,双颌 CD 固位和稳定性不足。第一例患者缺乏旧义齿的信息,因此采用了第一种方法,利用铣削技术进行义齿加工。第二位患者已有一颗义齿,因此采用了第二种方法,即利用打印技术进行义齿加工。现有假牙的 CAD/CAM 复制品被用于最终印模、咬合定位和牙齿排列的指导。提出了两种 CD 制作的数字协议和实验室成本。CAD/CAM CD 的成本相对较高,限制了数字技术在 CD 制作中的广泛应用。