COVID - 19大流行期间假肢三级医疗中心患者就诊趋势:一项观察性研究

A. Nagarsekar
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这一满意度水平需要对患者在假肢康复之前和之后进行研究,以确定假肢的自我调节影响。随访研究表明,口腔外义肢康复有助于患者的轻松、满足、自信、满足、自尊、热情和价值感。Aradhana Nagarsekar博士介绍:COVID - 19大流行期间假肢三级医疗中心的患者就诊趋势:一项观察性研究:COVID - 19大流行导致医疗保健部门出现了意想不到的动荡。医学和牙科的每一个专业都见证了病人护理和护理方面的巨大变化。迫切需要了解和分析这些趋势,特别是从修复学的角度。这将反过来帮助我们了解患者就诊的细微差别,以备将来使用。方法:研究了一所教育机构的患者到口腔修复科就诊的模式。建立了一个观察性数据库,包括人口统计数据、治疗需求和紧急情况的发生,与本次大流行期间向该部门报告的患者有关。我们仔细研究了所有相关参数,为未来的使用建立了一个框架。结果:报告牙齿移位和/或失败以及种植体支持修复的患者需要在锁定的几个阶段立即得到关注。计划和预定的情况下,如婴儿需要喂养板和鼻肺泡模具插入和调整是突出的在他们的出席。总体而言,大流行确实减少了紧急和选择性修复手术患者的报告。这将有助于我们重新评估急诊的定义和未来治疗方案中某些参数的因素。为所有可能的患者表现情况建立协议和指南对于紧急情况下修复部门的顺利运作至关重要DOI: 10.4103/0972-4052.306368通过扫描准备好的牙齿的印模和牙石模型实验室扫描仪的准确性:体外研究satyam Vikram Wankhade博士,Kanchan Aswani博士政府牙科学院和医院,那格普尔,马哈拉施特拉邦,印度目的:扫描仪的精度由两个因素决定:“真实度”和“精度”。本体外研究的目的是通过对所制备牙齿的印模和牙石铸型进行扫描,以确定实验室扫描仪的准确性。方法与材料:采用实验室扫描仪对制备的下颌第一磨牙印模和磨牙模型进行扫描,获得立体光刻(STL)文件,以评估真伪。然后,将印像和石头模型从扫描台上取下,重新固定在上面进行扫描。重复此过程,每次扫描获得20个文件。为了评估精度,使用实验室扫描仪扫描印痕和石料模型,获得立体光刻文件。在不移动它的情况下,又进行了19次扫描。将第一个STL文件逐一叠加到其他STL文件上,通过最适合对齐得到色差图和报告。组间数据比较采用独立t检验。结果:印模与石模扫描的准确率有显著性差异,但精度无显著性差异。结论:本研究结果有助于推进数字化牙科CAD/CAM的研究和口腔修复的临床应用。用新比色法评估咀嚼效率。背景:混合能力测试被认为是更适合评估咀嚼能力的测试。本研究的目的是通过最新开发的view gum软件来评估四种不同组使用双色口香糖的咀嚼效率。
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Trends of patient attendance at a prosthetic tertiary care centre during the COVID 19 pandemic: An Observational Study
S20 The Journal of Indian Prosthodontic Society | Volume 20 | Supplement 1 | December 2020 this level of satisfaction there is need to study patients before as well as after prosthetic rehabilitation to ascertain the selfgoverning impact of prosthesis. Follow up study shows that extra oral prosthetic rehabilitation contributes to patient’s ease, gratification, confidence, contentment, self-respect, enthusiasm and worthiness. DOI: 10.4103/0972-4052.306367 Trends of patient attendance at a prosthetic tertiary care centre during the COVID 19 pandemic: An Observational Study Dr. Aradhana Nagarsekar Introduction: The COVID 19 pandemic resulted in unforeseen upheavals in the health care sector. Every speciality of medicine and dentistry has witnessed immense changes in terms of patient attendance and care. There is a dire need to understand and analyse these trends, especially from the Prosthodontic perspective. This would in turn help us understand the nuances of patient attendance for future use Methodology: The pattern of attendance of patients to a Prosthodontics department in an educational institute was studied. An observational database including demographics, treatment needs and the occurrence of emergencies was established pertaining to the patients who reported to the department during this Pandemic. All the relevant parameters were closely studied to set up a framework for future use. Result: Patients reporting with dislodged and /or failing tooth as well as implant supported restorations required immediate attention during several phases of lockdown. Planned and predetermined cases such as infants requiring feeding plates and naso alveolar moulding insertion and adjustments were prominent in their attendance. Overall, the pandemic did reduce the reporting of patients for emergency and elective prosthetic procedures. This will help us re-evaluate the definition of emergencies and factors in certain parameters for future treatment protocols Conclusion: Patient attendance is multifactorial. Establishment of protocols and guidelines for all possible patient presentation scenarios are essential for smooth functioning of Prosthodontic departments during times of emergencies DOI: 10.4103/0972-4052.306368 Accuracy of laboratory scanner by scanning the impressions and dental stone casts of the prepared tooth: An In Vitro study Dr. Sattyam Vikram Wankhade, Dr. Kanchan Aswani Government Dental College and Hospital, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India Purpose: The accuracy of a scanner is determined by two factors: “trueness” and “precision. The purpose of this in vitro study was to determine the trueness and precision of laboratory scanner by scanning the impressions and dental stone casts of the prepared tooth. Method and material: For the evaluation of trueness, the impression and stone model of the prepared mandible first molar were scanned with a laboratory scanner to obtain a stereo lithography (STL) file. Further, the impression and the stone model was removed from the scanner table and fixed on it again and scanned. This procedure was repeated to obtain 20 files for each scan. For precision evaluation, laboratory scanner were used to scan the impression and stone model to obtain a stereo lithography file. Without moving it, scanning was performed 19 more times. First STL file was superimposed onto the other STL files one by one, and by the best-fit-alignment colour-difference maps and reports were obtained. For the comparison of the data between the groups an independent t-test was used. Result: A significant difference was noted for trueness between the impression and stone model scanning, but no significant differences were found for precision. Conclusion: The results may help in advance the digital dental CAD/CAM research and in the clinical field of Prosthodontics. DOI: 10.4103/0972-4052.306369 Assessment of chewing Efficiency by New Colorimetric Technique. Dr. Gayathri Devi S K M S Ramaiyah Dental College Background: Mixing ability test is said to be more suitable test for the assessment of masticatory ability. Aim of this study was to assess the chewing efficiency of four different groups using the two colour chewing gum by recently developed view gum software.
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