使用传统方法、四种口内扫描仪和颌骨跟踪系统记录的上下颌骨中心关系的差异:临床研究。

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.prosdent.2022.12.007
Marta Revilla-León DDS, MSD, PhD , Rubén Agustín-Panadero DMD, PhD , Jonathan M. Zeitler , Abdul B. Barmak MD, MSc, EdD , Burak Yilmaz DDS, PhD , John C. Kois DMD, MSD , Jorge Alonso Pérez-Barquero DDS
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摘要

问题陈述:包括口内扫描仪(IOS)和光学下颌跟踪系统在内的数字化系统可用于获取中心关系(CR)处的上颌下颌关系。目的:本临床研究的目的是比较使用传统程序、4种不同的口内扫描仪和光学颌追踪系统记录的CR位置上颌颌关系的准确性:材料: 选定一名完全无牙的志愿者。材料和方法:选取一名全口无牙的志愿者,制作了一个 Kois 去程器(KD)。根据获得诊断铸模和记录 CR 位置上颌下颌关系的技术分为六组:传统程序组(CNV 组)、4 个 IOS 组(TRIOS4 组)、4 个 IOS 组(TRIOS4 组)、4 个 IOS 组(TRIOS4 组):TRIOS4(TRIOS4组)、iTero Element 5D(iTero组)、i700无线(i700组)、Primescan(Primescan组)和下颌跟踪系统(Modjaw)(Modjaw组)(n=10)。在 CNV 组中,获得了传统的诊断性结石模型。使用面弓记录仪将上颌石膏安装在关节器(Panadent)上。在安装下颌石膏时,使用 KD 获取 CR 记录,并使用扫描仪 (T710) 获取参考扫描,将安装好的石膏数字化。在 TRIOS 组中,口内扫描被采集并重复 10 次。使用 KD 获取 CR 位置的双侧虚拟咬合记录。iTero、i700 和 Primescan 组的样本采集程序与 TRIOS4 组相同,但使用了相应的 IOS。在Modjaw组中,使用KD记录并输出CR位置的上下颌关系。导出了每组的关节虚拟模型。在参考扫描和实验扫描上计算了 36 个地标间线性测量值。参考扫描获得的距离用于计算与每次实验扫描获得的距离之间的差异。数据分析采用单因素方差分析,然后进行配对比较 Tukey 检验(α=.05):结果:上下颌关系记录的真实度和精确度受所用技术的显著影响(P.05)。在所有测试组中,i700 组获得的真实度和精确度值最低(0.40 ±0.22 mm),其次是 Primescan grop(0.26±0.13 mm);然而,i700 组和 Primescan 组的真实度和精确度显著低于 iTero 组(PConclusions:在 CR 位置记录的上下颌骨关系的真实度和精确度受测试的不同数字技术的影响。
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Differences in maxillomandibular relationship recorded at centric relation when using a conventional method, four intraoral scanners, and a jaw tracking system: A clinical study

Statement of problem

Digital systems including intraoral scanners (IOSs) and optical jaw tracking systems can be used to acquire the maxillomandibular relationship at the centric relation (CR). However, the discrepancy of the maxillomandibular relationship recorded at the CR position when using digital methods remains uncertain.

Purpose

The purpose of this clinical study was to compare the accuracy of the maxillomandibular relationship recorded at the CR position using a conventional procedure, 4 different IOSs, and an optical jaw tracking system.

Material and methods

A completely dentate volunteer was selected. A Kois deprogrammer (KD) was fabricated. Six groups were created based on the technique used to obtain diagnostic casts and record the maxillomandibular relationship at the CR position: conventional procedures (CNV group), 4 IOS groups: TRIOS4 (TRIOS4 group), iTero Element 5D (iTero group), i700 wireless (i700 group), Primescan (Primescan group), and a jaw tracking system (Modjaw) (Modjaw group) (n=10). In the CNV group, conventional diagnostic stone casts were obtained. A facebow record was used to mount the maxillary cast on an articulator (Panadent). The KD was used to obtain a CR record for mounting the mandibular cast, and the mounted casts were digitized by using a scanner (T710) to acquire the reference scans. In the TRIOS group, intraoral scans were obtained and duplicated 10 times. The KD was used to obtain a bilateral virtual occlusal record at the CR position. To acquire the specimens of the iTero, i700, and Primescan groups, the procedures in the TRIOS4 group were followed, but with the corresponding IOS. In the Modjaw group, the KD was used to record and export the maxillomandibular relationship at the CR position. Articulated virtual casts of each group were exported. Thirty-six interlandmark linear measurements were computed on both the reference and experimental scans. The distances obtained on the reference scan were used to calculate the discrepancies with the distances obtained on each experimental scan. The data were analyzed by using 1-way ANOVA followed by the pairwise comparison Tukey tests (α=.05).

Results

The trueness and precision of the maxillomandibular relationship record were significantly affected by the technique used (P<.001). The maxillomandibular relationship trueness values from high to low were iTero (0.14 ±0.09 mm), followed by the Modjaw (0.20 ±0.04 mm) and the TRIOS4 (0.22 ±0.09 mm) groups. However, the iTero, Modjaw, and TRIOS4 groups were not significantly different from each other (P>.05). The i700 group obtained the lowest trueness and precision values (0.40 ±0.22 mm) of all groups tested, followed by the Primescan grop (0.26±0.13 mm); however, the i700 and Primescan groups had significantly lower trueness and precision than only the iTero group (P<.05).

Conclusions

The trueness and precision of the maxillomandibular relationship recorded at the CR position were influenced by the different digital techniques tested.
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Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry is the leading professional journal devoted exclusively to prosthetic and restorative dentistry. The Journal is the official publication for 24 leading U.S. international prosthodontic organizations. The monthly publication features timely, original peer-reviewed articles on the newest techniques, dental materials, and research findings. The Journal serves prosthodontists and dentists in advanced practice, and features color photos that illustrate many step-by-step procedures. The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry is included in Index Medicus and CINAHL.
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