998 resultados para Dental Models


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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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The aim of this study was to evaluate in dental models the occlusal relationship of children treated or in orthodontic treatment of the Undergraduate Clinic of Araraquara Dental School – UNESP. It was analyzed the vertical, anteroposterior and transversal relationships of the casts models of 388 children by two previous calibrated examiners. The results were analyzed by descriptive statistics and it was found higher prevalence of occlusal deviations in the vertical direction, followed by the sagital dimension and in lower prevalence of the transverse direction.

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Objective – To correlate facial type measurements of Caucasian individuals with transverse dimensions of normal occlusion arches. Methods – Twenty-one pairs of dental models were selected according to the following inclusion criteria: presence of all permanent teeth from 1 st molar to 1 st molar; normal occlusion; no prosthetic crowns; no previous orthodontic treatment and 2 mm or less of crow- dings or spacings. The cephalometric measurements of lateral cephalometric X-ray of the same individuals were taken and tabulat ed. To evaluate the repetition of arch measurements, paired Student’s t-test and Pearson's correlation coefficient were used. The r elationship between the measurements was analysed by using the Pearson’s correlation. Results – The repetition of the measurements showed high correlation and no systematic error. In the comparison between the measurements, a moderate negative correlation was observed b et- ween facial axis angle and the measurements Upper and Lower 6-6, whereas a positive correlation was observed between dentition height and the latter. Conclusion – It was observed a negative correlation between facial axis angle and upper and lower inter-molar distance as well as a positive correlation between dentition height and upper and lower inter-molar distance.

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The cares at the manipulation of the alginate (condensation, disinfection of the impression and the time elapsed until the leak of the plaster) deserve special attention considering the great amount of distortions occurring every time the impression is not fill of plaster in a brief space of time and appropriate storage conditions. Besides its adaptation to the plaster suffers influence of the events happened after the impression is removed of the mouth. The purpose of this research was to evaluate the wetting capacity of three brands of alginate (Jeltrate™,Hydrogum™ e Orthoprint™) by the plaster type III (Rio™) under the influence of disinfection by sodium hypochlorite 1% sprays and the time of storage of 15 minutes,30 minutes, 1 hour, 6, 12 and 24 hours. There were made 60 impressions of each brand of alginate divided in two groups (water and sodium hypochlorite 1%) rearranged after the application of the sodium hypochlorite spray according to the storage time (15 or 30 minutes and 1,6,12, or 24 hours). On the surface of the impressions 2ml of plaster were flowed, proportioned and condensed in agreement with manufacturer‘s instructions. After the final setting expansion the casts were sectioned vertically and medially, regularized at the cut surface (emery paper 400) and setted for reading the contact angle at the microscope Carl Zeiss. The obtained results, submitted to statistical treatment (ANOVA) revealed significant differences when compared the employed solutions (water and sodium hypochlorite 1%) and the time of storage. The sodium hypochlorite 1% exhibited the smallest contact angles and the times of storage of 15 minutes and 6 hours the smallest and larger angles, respectively. It can be concluded that the alginate impressions exhibited larger adaptation to the plaster when disinfected by hypochlorite of sodium 1% and stocked by 15 minutes.

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Heutzutage stehen zunehmend – z.B. durch den raschen Fortschritt bei den bildgebenden Verfahren – digitale Datensätze im Dentalbereich zur Verfügung. CAD/CAM-syteme gehören dabei in der Zahntechnik längst zum Stande der Technik. Für die Anwendung derartiger Systeme ist jedoch ein Gipsmodell nötig, welches zum Beginn der Prozesskette vom Zahntechniker mittels eines optischen Scanners digitalisiert wird. Die Weiterentwicklung intraoraler Scanner ermöglicht heutzutage außerdem die Digitalisierung ganzer Kiefer im Patientenmund durch den Zahnarzt. Insbesondere für z.B. die ästhetischen Restaurationen bildet hier das zahntechnische Modell nach wie vor die unersetzliche Arbeitsgrundlage für den Techniker. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird dazu ein Rapid Manufacturing Verfahren zur Herstellung von Dentalmodellen auf Basis der Stereolithographie vorgestellt. Dabei wird auf die besonderen Anforderungen hinsichtlich Präzision, Robustheit und Wirtschaftlichkeit von generativen Fertigungsverfahren für dentale Applikationen eingegangen und eine neu entwickelte Baustrategie vorgestellt, mittels derer die o.g. Anforderungen erfüllt werden

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O propósito desse estudo foi de avaliar a estabilidade do tratamento ortodôntico em três momentos distintos, por meio de mensuração das distâncias intercaninos e intermolares inferiores, utilizando, como ferramenta, modelos virtuais tridimensionais. Foram selecionados modelos de gesso da arcada inferior de 19 pacientes em três fases distintas: pré-tratamento (T1), pós-tratamento (T2) e mínimo de 5 anos pós-contenção (T3), totalizando 57 modelos, os quais foram digitalizados por meio do Scanner 3D SCANTEH ST500 (SCAN technology A/S, Dinamarca), para obtenção dos modelos virtuais tridimensionais. Nesses modelos virtuais tridimensionais foram selecionadas e mensuradas as distâncias entre as pontas de cúspide dos caninos, denominada distância intercaninos e pontas de cúspide mesiovestibulares dos primeiros molares, denominada distância intermolares, com o auxílio do programa Rapidform ( Inus Technology Inc,). Para a análise estatística, foi realizada a análise de variância de medidas repetidas, e realizadas comparações múltiplas de Bonferroni ao nível de significância de 5%. As distâncias intercaninos e intermolares, em média, diminuíram entre T1-T2 e continuaram diminuindo entre T2- T3. Após 4 semanas, 20% da amostra foi novamente mensurada para avaliação do erro do método, onde foram encontrados valores médios semelhantes aos encontrados na primeira mensuração. Nesse trabalho, utilizando-se modelos virtuais tridimensionais, nota-se que não há estabilidade durante e após o tratamento ortodôntico, no tocante às distâncias intercaninos e intermolares.

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O propósito desse estudo foi de avaliar a estabilidade do tratamento ortodôntico em três momentos distintos, por meio de mensuração das distâncias intercaninos e intermolares inferiores, utilizando, como ferramenta, modelos virtuais tridimensionais. Foram selecionados modelos de gesso da arcada inferior de 19 pacientes em três fases distintas: pré-tratamento (T1), pós-tratamento (T2) e mínimo de 5 anos pós-contenção (T3), totalizando 57 modelos, os quais foram digitalizados por meio do Scanner 3D SCANTEH ST500 (SCAN technology A/S, Dinamarca), para obtenção dos modelos virtuais tridimensionais. Nesses modelos virtuais tridimensionais foram selecionadas e mensuradas as distâncias entre as pontas de cúspide dos caninos, denominada distância intercaninos e pontas de cúspide mesiovestibulares dos primeiros molares, denominada distância intermolares, com o auxílio do programa Rapidform ( Inus Technology Inc,). Para a análise estatística, foi realizada a análise de variância de medidas repetidas, e realizadas comparações múltiplas de Bonferroni ao nível de significância de 5%. As distâncias intercaninos e intermolares, em média, diminuíram entre T1-T2 e continuaram diminuindo entre T2- T3. Após 4 semanas, 20% da amostra foi novamente mensurada para avaliação do erro do método, onde foram encontrados valores médios semelhantes aos encontrados na primeira mensuração. Nesse trabalho, utilizando-se modelos virtuais tridimensionais, nota-se que não há estabilidade durante e após o tratamento ortodôntico, no tocante às distâncias intercaninos e intermolares.

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O propósito desse estudo foi de avaliar a estabilidade do tratamento ortodôntico em três momentos distintos, por meio de mensuração das distâncias intercaninos e intermolares inferiores, utilizando, como ferramenta, modelos virtuais tridimensionais. Foram selecionados modelos de gesso da arcada inferior de 19 pacientes em três fases distintas: pré-tratamento (T1), pós-tratamento (T2) e mínimo de 5 anos pós-contenção (T3), totalizando 57 modelos, os quais foram digitalizados por meio do Scanner 3D SCANTEH ST500 (SCAN technology A/S, Dinamarca), para obtenção dos modelos virtuais tridimensionais. Nesses modelos virtuais tridimensionais foram selecionadas e mensuradas as distâncias entre as pontas de cúspide dos caninos, denominada distância intercaninos e pontas de cúspide mesiovestibulares dos primeiros molares, denominada distância intermolares, com o auxílio do programa Rapidform ( Inus Technology Inc,). Para a análise estatística, foi realizada a análise de variância de medidas repetidas, e realizadas comparações múltiplas de Bonferroni ao nível de significância de 5%. As distâncias intercaninos e intermolares, em média, diminuíram entre T1-T2 e continuaram diminuindo entre T2- T3. Após 4 semanas, 20% da amostra foi novamente mensurada para avaliação do erro do método, onde foram encontrados valores médios semelhantes aos encontrados na primeira mensuração. Nesse trabalho, utilizando-se modelos virtuais tridimensionais, nota-se que não há estabilidade durante e após o tratamento ortodôntico, no tocante às distâncias intercaninos e intermolares.

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Objective: To evaluate the planning and quality of plaster models for fabricati on of removable parti al dentures received from three commercial prosthodonti c laboratories located in the city of João Pessoa, PB, Brazil, which perform the casting procedures in their facilities. Methods: Forty 40 plaster models were photographed per laboratory, totalizing 120 models. The evaluation was performed using two questi onnaires, one designed for the dental prosthesis technicians, and another applied by the investigator for the visual evaluati on of the models. Data were analyzed using the SPSS soft ware version 13.0. Results: Ninety-two (76.7%) models did not present planning. In addition, no model presented references of insertion plane or guide pins. Calculati on of the mouth preparati on index (MPI) to evaluate the distribution of the oclusal and cingulum abutments or rests showed that 86 (71.7%) models were classifi ed as poor, 23 (19.2%) models as good and only 11 (9,.2%) models as acceptable. Defects were found in 102 (85%) models. Conclusion: The prosthodontists are not preparing the mouth of their pati ents, neglecti ng the planning of removable partial dentures, and passing this responsibility to the dental prosthesis technicians. In addition, the quality of the models sent to the laboratories was unsatisfactory.

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Objective: To evaluate the planning and quality of plaster models for fabricati on of removable parti al dentures received from three commercial prosthodonti c laboratories located in the city of João Pessoa, PB, Brazil, which perform the casting procedures in their facilities. Methods: Forty 40 plaster models were photographed per laboratory, totalizing 120 models. The evaluation was performed using two questi onnaires, one designed for the dental prosthesis technicians, and another applied by the investigator for the visual evaluati on of the models. Data were analyzed using the SPSS soft ware version 13.0. Results: Ninety-two (76.7%) models did not present planning. In addition, no model presented references of insertion plane or guide pins. Calculati on of the mouth preparati on index (MPI) to evaluate the distribution of the oclusal and cingulum abutments or rests showed that 86 (71.7%) models were classifi ed as poor, 23 (19.2%) models as good and only 11 (9,.2%) models as acceptable. Defects were found in 102 (85%) models. Conclusion: The prosthodontists are not preparing the mouth of their pati ents, neglecti ng the planning of removable partial dentures, and passing this responsibility to the dental prosthesis technicians. In addition, the quality of the models sent to the laboratories was unsatisfactory.

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The finite element (FE) analysis is an effective method to study the strength and predict the fracture risk of endodontically-treated teeth. This paper presents a rapid method developed to generate a comprehensive tooth FE model using data retrieved from micro-computed tomography (μCT). With this method, the inhomogeneity of material properties of teeth was included into the model without dividing the tooth model into different regions. The material properties of the tooth were assumed to be related to the mineral density. The fracture risk at different tooth portions was assessed for root canal treatments. The micro-CT images of a tooth were processed by a Matlab software programme and the CT numbers were retrieved. The tooth contours were obtained with thresholding segmentation using Amira. The inner and outer surfaces of the tooth were imported into Solidworks and a three-dimensional (3D) tooth model was constructed. An assembly of the tooth model with the periodontal ligament (PDL) layer and surrounding bone was imported into ABAQUS. The material properties of the tooth were calculated from the retrieved CT numbers via ABAQUS user's subroutines. Three root canal geometries (original and two enlargements) were investigated. The proposed method in this study can generate detailed 3D finite element models of a tooth with different root canal enlargements and filling materials, and would be very useful for the assessment of the fracture risk at different tooth portions after root canal treatments.

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This paper explores the benefits of using immersive and interactive virtual reality environments to teach Dentistry. We present a tool for educators to manipulate and edit virtual models. One of the main contributions is that multimedia information can be semantically associated with parts of the model, through an ontology, enriching the experience; for example, videos can be linked to each tooth demonstrating how to extract them. The use of semantic information gives a greater flexibility to the models, since filters can be applied to create temporary models that show subsets of the original data in a human friendly way. We also explain how the software was written to run in arbitrary multi-projection environments. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.

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Yardsticks have been developed to measure dental arch relations in cleft lip and palate (CLP) patients as diagnostic proxies for the underlying skeletal relationship. Travelling with plaster casts to compare results between CLP centres is inefficient so the aim of this study was to investigate the reliability of using digital models or photographs of dental casts instead of plaster casts for rating dental arch relationships in children with complete bilateral cleft lip and palate (CBCLP). Dental casts of children with CBCLP (n=20) were included. Plaster casts, digital models and photographs of the plaster casts were available for all the children at 6, 9, and 12 years of age. All three record formats were scored using the bilateral cleft lip and palate (BCLP) yardstick by four observers in random order. No significant differences were found for the BCLP yardstick scores among the three formats. The interobserver weighted kappa scores were between 0.672 and 0.934. Comparison between the formats per observer resulted in weighted kappa scores between 0.692 and 0.885. It is concluded that digital models and photographs of dental casts can be used for rating dental arch relationships in patients with CBCLP. These formats are a reliable alternative for BCLP yardstick assessments on conventional plaster casts.