两种骨水泥冠回收工具的可靠性、易学性和效率。

Q3 Medicine Open Biomedical Engineering Journal Pub Date : 2018-06-29 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874120701812010027
Cristina Bignardi, Elisabetta M Zanetti, Mara Terzini, Anna R Ciccola, Gianmario Schierano, Alberto L Audenino
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背景:牙托固定义齿是口腔修复中常用的义齿,其成活率极高;然而,有时主要由于龋齿或其他原因(配合不良、胶结不良等)需要将其移除。移除确定的局部义齿并不是一件小事,因为所使用的水泥并不总是已知的,而且它可能非常耐腐蚀;此外,在各种临床情况下,保守拆卸是可取的。目的:从可靠性、易学性和效率三个方面评价不同的水泥冠修复工具的性能。方法:对两种不同的保守性冠/桥移除设备进行了实验研究:一种是滑动锤的手动工具,一种是由压缩空气驱动的自动工具。考虑了熟练和没有经验的操作人员,并适当设计了实验装置,以测量力与时间模式。将峰值作用力作为评价刀具性能的输出变量。结果:自动工具提高了操作人员之间和操作人员内部的可靠性,分别从79%提高到95%,从69%提高到92%。此外,这两种工具之间的力模式显着不同:仪器由压缩空气驱动,产生更尖锐的峰值力,因为需要打破易碎材料,如牙冠水泥,其效率可估计高出75%。这两种工具都具有很高的可学习性,因为经验丰富的操作员和没有经验的操作员的性能并没有被证明有显著差异。结论:建立了一种方法来比较水泥冠回收的工具。事实证明,压缩空气工具通常可以提供更好的性能,除非需要破碎更多的延性水泥。
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Reliability, Learnability and Efficiency of Two Tools for Cement Crowns Retrieval in Dentistry.

Background: Tooth-supported fixed dentures are commonly used in restorative dentistry, and have definitely reached a high survival rate; nevertheless, their removal is sometimes required mainly due to caries or other failures (poor fit, poor cementation and so on). Removing a definitive partial denture is not trivial since the used cement is not always known and it may be very resistant; additionally, there are various clinical circumstances in which a conservative disassembly would be desirable.

Objective: assessing the performance of different tools for cement crowns retrieval in terms of reliability, learnability and efficiency.

Methods: An experimental study has been performed on two different devices for conservative crown/bridge removal: a manual tool that is a sliding hammer, and an automatic tool, powered by compressed air. Both skilled and unexperienced operators have been considered and an experimental set up has been appositely designed in order to measure force versus time patterns. The peak applied force has been taken as an output variable for the evaluation of tool performance.

Results: The automatic tool improves both the inter-operator and the intra-operator reliability, respectively from 79% to 95%, and from 69% to 92%. Additionally, the force pattern is significantly different between these two tools: the instrument powered by compressed air, produces a sharper peak force, as required to break fragile materials such as dental crown cement, and its efficiency can be estimated to be 75% higher. Both tools have a high learnability since the performances of experienced and unexperienced operators have not proved to be significantly different.

Conclusion: A methodology has been set up to compare tools for cement crowns retrieval. The compressed-air tool has been proved to generally provide a better performance unless more ductile cement is to be broken.

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