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Prensa méd. argent ; 106(2): 96-102, 20200000. fig
Article in English | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1369351

ABSTRACT

Nowadays, a lot of people need in reconstruction of the teeth in connection with their loss. Before prosthetics or any other manipulations, a person wants to quickly see the aesthetic appearance of his future tooth. At the moment, many dentists use the option of verbal explanation to the patient, what will look like a smile or a front row of teeth after treatment, but the visual representation of the person remains aside. But now this can be achieved with the help of "Digital smile design", which shows the person the final result of the dentition. This technology has a number of advantages. Some of them are the rapid creation of a prototype model and high accuracy in the manufacture of work. Thanks to these technologies, communication between the specialist and the patient has been facilitated. The digital smile design has simplified the doctor's work process and reduced patient data processing time. From now on, achieving aesthetic results in the reconstruction of teeth for the dentist is not a problem.


Subject(s)
Humans , Decision Making, Computer-Assisted , Tooth Loss/therapy , Denture Design/methods , Dental Prosthesis Design/methods , Computer-Aided Design , Proof of Concept Study
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Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases ; (12): 749-758, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-831381

ABSTRACT

@#Rehabilitation and reconstruction of atrophic edentulous predicament represents significant challenges for implant dentists due to the anatomical conditions of the edentulous jaw. Implant-supported fixed complete dental prostheses represent a scientifically and clinically validated treatment for recovering patients, masticatory function and esthetic effect. However, the highly demanding implant surgical techniques and complex rehabilitation procedures for immediate functional reconstruction make it difficult to achieve the desired treatment outcomes. The application of digital and CAD/CAM technology in various stages of the treatment process is logical for patients and dentists. This article summarizes the workflow of digital-assisted implantation with immediate functional reconstruction of atrophic edentulous combined with a clinical case. Digital-assisted diagnosis, design, implantation, immediate reconstruction and final rehabilitation can optimize the implant surgery and immediate rehabilitation workflow, improve the accuracy of implant-supported immediate functional reconstruction, reduce the demand for a large amount of bone graft, and achieve higher patient satisfaction. The “prosthetic-oriented, begin with the end in mind” concept of edentulous jaw implant prosthetics can accurately and efficiently restore the patient,s beauty and chewing function in a minimally invasive manner, and is worthy of clinical promotion.

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Odontol. vital ; (30): 79-86, ene.-jun. 2019. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, SaludCR | ID: biblio-1091417

ABSTRACT

Resumen Los pacientes acuden cada vez más, al consultorio odontológico a fin de mejorar el aspecto de su sonrisa, ampliando la demanda de procedimientos estéticos, y es responsabilidad del odontólogo ofrecer distintas técnicas para que el paciente acoja un tratamiento óptimo, orientado a la conservación de los tejidos dentales en este aspecto; las carillas de cerámica sin preparación, o lentes de contacto, constituyen una opción conservadora de recubrimiento parcial, que mejora la estética del sector anterior, el siguiente caso describe una posibilidad restauradora estética mínimamente invasiva para la rehabilitación del sector anterior, con el uso de porcelana IPS e. max® Press, resaltando el proceso de planificación por medio del diseño digital en dos dimensiones.


Abstract Patients increasingly come to the dental office to improve the appearance of their smile, expanding the demand for aesthetic procedures, and it is the dentist´s responsibility to offer different techniques for the patient to receive an optimal treatment, aimed at preserving the dental tissues in this aspect, unprepared ceramic veneers, or contact lenses, are a conservative alternative, which improves the aesthetics of the front sector, the following case describes a minimally invasive aesthetic restorative alternative for the rehabilitation of the anterior sector, with the use of IPS e. max® Press porcelain, highlighting the planning process through digital design in two dimensions.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Dental Porcelain/therapeutic use , Dental Veneers , Esthetics, Dental , Contact Lenses
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Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science ; : 170-179, 2019.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-764438

ABSTRACT

The prosthodontic treatments in maxillary anterior teeth focus on achieving esthetic appearances. It is possible to improve the esthetic appearance by adjusting the shape, arrangement, and color of the maxillary anterior teeth. For anterior teeth restoration, it is necessary to evaluate the relationship of teeth, lip and gingival architecture with the facial profile of patient. Also, clinician needs to fully understand what the patient wants to. DSD (digital smile design) concept can be applied as a tool to improve communication with the clinician, technician and patient. In addition, DSD can help to meet the needs of the patient. In this case, it was impossible to achieve symmetry due to congenital missing of maxillary central incisor. The definitive treatment goal was to get the harmony of maxillary anterior teeth, lip and the patient's face. This case report describes that the patient and clinician got the satisfying esthetic outcome by using DSD.


Subject(s)
Humans , Esthetics , Incisor , Lip , Tooth
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Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) ; (6): 916-921, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-841668

ABSTRACT

Objective: To analyze the postoperative satisfaction and repair effect of prosthesis of the patients who received digital smile design(DSD) combined with porcelain veneers in the anterior teeth, and to illustrate the their application in anterior teeth aesthetic restoration. Methods: A total of 91 anterior teeth of 32 patients whose clinical diagnosis conformed to the indications of porcelain veneers and aesthetic restoration because of tetracycline pigmentation teeth, dental fluorosis, color stained teeth, enamel defects and anterior teeth space were selected. DSD software was used to design the preoperative aesthetic analysis of the teeth morphology and to show the virtual effect of restoration. The preparation of tooth under the guidance of the design results was finished. The IPS e-max porcelain veneers were prepared after the conventional impression preparation. At last, the permanent restorations were manufactured and bonded to teeth. After the adhesive program was completed, the satisfaction of the patients in the shape of restorations, the degree of coordination with the adjacent teeth, color, pronunciation, smile effect and doctor-patient communication effect were evaluated by the questionnaires. The patients were required to regularly return after one month, three months, six months and twelve months, and observe the clinical effects of restoration was observed referring to the modified American Public Health Service (USPHS) standard. Results: The patients' satisfaction rates of each evaluation content were all over 90%. Among them, the satisfaction rates of the smile effect and the doctor patient communication were as high as 100%. The clinical performances of the rehabilitations in each period were as follows: One month after treatment, there were four teeth occurred mild gingivitis and three teeth appeared the postoperative sensitivity symptoms; three months after treatment, there were one tooth showed a minor fracture in the restoration without affecting the appearance and function and three teeth had mildly congestive gums reaction, at the same time one tooth showed slight discoloration of the restoration; six months after treatment, one tooth showed ceramics fracture of restoration and four teeth developed mild gingivitis; twelve months after treatment, two teeth showed ceramics fracture, the edge of three restorations had slightly crack and one tooth appeared gingivitis. The periodontal conditions of the patients with gingival inflammation after treatment were improved significantly after receiving the correct oral hygiene guidance. The above defects didn't affect the aesthetics effect and the functions of restorations, and the restorations could be used normally after intraoral adjustments. Both the doctors and the patients were satisfied with the repair effects of the restorations. Conclusion: The combination of DSD and porcelain veneer in repairing anterior aesthetic teeth is good treatment plan that can achieve high patient satisfaction and ideal clinical effect.

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Rev. Odontol. Araçatuba (Impr.) ; 38(3): 9-14, set.-dez. 2017. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-881640

ABSTRACT

Atualmente, o DSD (digital smile design) tem sido utilizado como um recurso de grande destaque para a Odontologia Estética. O uso de um software pode facilitar e implementar através de simulações o tratamento reabilitador estético, fazendo com que haja maior entendimento do paciente sobre o procedimento e seus resultados, bem como evitando equívocos que possam ocorrer durante o tratamento. A técnica consiste em analisar as proporções faciais e dentárias de cada paciente e suas relações com dentes, lábios e gengivas por meio de fotografias digitais e vídeos. Com isso, são realizados desenhos seguindo métodos específicos que podem ser apresentados de maneira simples, compreensível e cativante para o paciente(AU)


Nowadays, the DSD (digital smile design) has been used as a great resource for aesthetic restorative dentistry. Through simulations, the use of a software can facilitate and implement aesthetics rehabilitation treatment, helping the patient to have a better understanding of the procedure and its outcomes, and also avoiding misunderstandings that may occur during the treatment. This technique consists in analyzing facial and dental proportions of each patient and the relations with their teeth, lips and gum through digital photograph and movies. Therefore, designs are made following specific methods that can be presented in a simple way, understandable and engaging for the patient(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Smiling , Dental Restoration, Temporary , Esthetics, Dental , Software Design
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ImplantNewsPerio ; 2(5): 895-909, set.-out. 2017. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-877297

ABSTRACT

A busca pela estética tem acentuado a procura dos pacientes pela transformação do sorriso. Com o auxílio da fotografia e da tecnologia computacional, é possível a realização do DSD (digital smile design ­ planejamento digital do sorriso), que nos dá maior previsibilidade do tratamento. A confirmação deste planejamento digital se dá na prova do mock-up, a partir do qual o paciente tem a real sensação do seu sorriso planejado. Este artigo apresentou um caso clínico no qual se destaca a adesão do paciente ao tratamento e a realização de cirurgia periodontal para aumento de coroa clínica, seguida de restaurações diretas com resinas compostas, posterior ao enceramento diagnóstico. Com o planejamento integrando a terapia cirúrgica periodontal e o protocolo restaurador adesivo direto guiado por planejamento digital (DSD), foi possível estabelecer um excelente resultado com uma elevada satisfação do paciente.


The seek for esthetics has increased patient´s demand for the smile makeover. With the help of computational technology, it is possible to perform the DSD (digital smile design) with greater treatment predictability treatment. Confirmation of this digital planning occurs in the mock-up test, from which the patient has a physical sensation of his/her planned smile. This article presents a clinical case which highlights the patient cooperation and periodontal surgery for crown lengthening, followed by direct composite resin restorations after the diagnostic wax-up procedure. With an integrated treatment planning guided by the DSD protocol, it was possible to establish an excellent outcome with high patient satisfaction.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Composite Resins/therapeutic use , Esthetics, Dental , Gingivoplasty/methods , Photography, Dental , Smiling , Technology, Dental
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Prosthes. Lab. Sci ; 6(22): 49-60, jan.-mar. 2017. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-859157

ABSTRACT

Este caso clínico foi realizado com as técnicas e os conceitos mais modernos da Odontologia na atualidade, iniciado pela análise multidisciplinar do conceito Digital Smile Design, do Dr. Coachman e grande equipe, com a qual conseguimos uma análise prévia e uma previsibilidade estética com medidas exatas para o procedimento técnico. Utilizou-se o sistema sem ajuste da AmannGirbach, que combina modelos precisos, com o articulador ARTEX e o sistema CAD/CAM CERAMILL completo. O trabalho foi realizado com ZIRCÔNIA ZOLID FX, monolítica e maquiada, material de última geração que tem uma altíssima translucidez. Esse conjunto de técnicas juntas diminuem o tempo de ajuste nas peças definitivas que chegam à clínica glazeadas e prontas para serem colocadas em boca.


This case was carried out with the most modern techniques and concepts of dentistry. The multidisciplinary analysis of the concept Digital Smile Design, Dr. Coachman and great team, has provided a previous analysis and an aesthetic predictability with precise measures for the technical procedure. We used the system without adjusting the Amann-Girbach,that combines accurate models with ARTEX articulator and complete CAD CAM Ceramill system. The work was made with monolithic ZOLID FX Zirconia, super high-translucent materal. This set of techniques decreases the time of adjustment of definitive pieces that reach the clinic glazed and ready to be placed in the mouth.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Middle Aged , Ceramics , Computer-Aided Design , Crowns , Esthetics, Dental , Technology, Dental , Zirconium
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The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics ; : 164-170, 2017.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-91670

ABSTRACT

When restoring their anterior dentition, patients become more demanding on esthetics compared to posterior region during treatment planning phase. Digital Smile Design (DSD) procedure is performed in presentation software and digital photographs. This can widen diagnostic visualization and aid in transferring information between clinician, patient, and technician. This case presented is that of patient with dissatisfaction of his anterior old restoration. Retreatment procedures were carried out in two different manners: (1) using DSD protocol for diagnosis, smile simulation, communication and fabricating interim and definitive prosthesis by totally digitized workflow. (2) Using diagnostic wax-up for smile design and fabricating restorations by conventional workflow. Comparing two methods, DSD was easier to communicate between the dental team than the diagnostic wax-up method. But the final result obtained failed to meet total esthetic factors. Therefore, to obtain predictable esthetic results, more advanced design tool would be needed, including consideration of various esthetic factors besides successful communications.


Subject(s)
Humans , Dentition , Diagnosis , Esthetics , Methods , Prostheses and Implants , Retreatment , Tooth
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The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics ; : 144-149, 2015.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-87263

ABSTRACT

To achieve an esthetic restoration, visualized information considering the facial aspect of patient is required. As for the reasons of esthetic failure, it could be explained by lack of communication and information such as horizontal, vertical and esthetic line. Therefore, it is important to deliver that the visualized information to dental technicians or other dentists for the success of esthetic treatment. This case report presents the process of visualizing esthetic information and designing the restoration using a digital diagnostic tool; Digital Smile Design.


Subject(s)
Humans , Dental Technicians , Dentists
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