ABSTRACT
The priority problems in orthodontic treatment of denture total defects, making use of intraosseous implants, are discussed. The study was aimed at estimation of the optimal number of implants and sites of implantation, choice of a rational orthodontic design permitting the distribution of the masticatory load in proportion with the supporting tissue potentialities. The desired effect is achieved via estimation of the mathematical model of the denture design supported by intraosseous implants.
Subject(s)
Computer Simulation , Dental Implantation, Endosseous , Denture, Complete , Models, Dental , Biomechanical Phenomena , Denture Design , Humans , MathematicsABSTRACT
Mathematical modelling allowed to use specially designed software package for calculation of the necessary number of variants of dimensions of denture carcass while planning the orthodontic treatment. This could be done for each patient individually, thus ensuring the correct choice of orthodontic technique to replace the end defects of the dentition.