Pub Date : 2004-11-05DOI: 10.14399/JACD1999.24.368
S. Ohkawa
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Pub Date : 2004-04-05DOI: 10.14399/JACD1999.24.179
S. Hobo, K. Negishi, Peter K. Hobo
It is well known that the Cerec System is the only dental CAD/CAM system which completes the restorative treatment by chair side on the same day. As of the appearance of 3D software it made possible to display the abutment information in a three dimensional image. And also it has improved the functions such as the occlusal accuracy, the adjustment accuracy of contact point, the marginal accuracy by automatic margin detector and the realization of quadrant treatment. With all these improved functions, we can do the restorative treatment with Gnathological occlusal accuracy without a working model or a model of antagonist. What we have practiced by hand was all virtualized and only made the final restoration. It is clear that, in the near future, the Hi-tech computer will take a place of dental laboratory work which has always been represented as a filthy, tough and work at night. Tying up the CAD/CAM and Gnathology, it will make a contribution to new Gnathology. We seeing clearly that the new horizon of restorative treatment is coming now?
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Pub Date : 2003-09-25DOI: 10.14399/JACD1999.23.302
Y. Yoshizawa, Y. Hayashi
A patient was 19-year 5-month-old female who had the chief complaint of crowding on maxilla and mandible and right side posterior buccal cross bite, had not complaint as regards mandibular asymmetry. After the close examination, vertical discrepancy on the left side condyle in CO-ICP sliding was confirmed. Forward discrepancy was added in this sliding while the orthodontic treatment was performing without much changing of the right side condylar position, and more, the deformity of the left side condyle was advanced, hence the surgical orthodontic treatment was necessary to achieve the morphological and functional treatment goal for her was obvious. The
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