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Effect of Wearing a Maxillofacial Prosthesis on Masticatory Rhythm Improvement in Mandibulectomy Patients
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作者 Xuewei Han Mihoko Haraguchi +2 位作者 Yuka I. Sumita Marwa Ahmed Aboelez Noriyuki Wakabayashi 《Health》 2024年第7期717-729,共13页
Background: Recording jaw movement rhythms in patients with jaw defects is challenging using conventional tracking devices. However, masticatory rhythm is crucial for masticatory performance and nutritional intake. Th... Background: Recording jaw movement rhythms in patients with jaw defects is challenging using conventional tracking devices. However, masticatory rhythm is crucial for masticatory performance and nutritional intake. This study aimed to explore the impact of using a maxillofacial prosthesis to restore masticatory rhythm in mandibulectomy patients with a novel wearable device. Methods: Twelve patients who underwent mandibulectomy and were rehabilitated with maxillofacial prosthesis were recruited. Chewing rate, cycle durations, coefficient of variation of cycle durations (CV), changing times of skin morphology on the back of the ear pinna area (SM), and masticatory performance were measured during gum chewing without and with a denture using a wearable jaw movement rhythm tracking device. A paired t-test and the Pearson correlation coefficient were used for statistical analysis. Results: The chewing rate increased by 8.6 cycles/min with dentures (P P = 0.01). The CV and SM decreased with dentures (P = 0.004 and P = 0.01, respectively). Significant correlations were found between the CV and SM without dentures (P = 0.004). Conclusion: 1. Wearing maxillofacial prostheses can improve masticatory rhythm in patients who undergo mandibulectomy with Eichner B2 occlusal supports. 2. The wearable device is available for measuring masticatory rhythm in patients with jaw defects in clinics. 3. Changing times of the skin morphology on the back of the ear pinna indicate jaw movement stability through a simpler process than the coefficient of variation of cycle durations. 展开更多
关键词 Masticatory Rhythm Jaw Movement Rhythm Tracking Device maxillofacial prosthesis Head and Neck Tumor Mandibulectomy
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Tridimensional Treatment Planning and Rapid Prototyping for Maxillofacial Prosthesis
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作者 张文强 《Journal of Wuhan University of Technology(Materials Science)》 SCIE EI CAS 2004年第B10期8-10,共3页
The current simulation planning systems for maxillofacial prosthesis surgery were used to extrapolate 3D surgical movements and outcomes based on the 2D radiographs, which were inadequate for complex surgical movement... The current simulation planning systems for maxillofacial prosthesis surgery were used to extrapolate 3D surgical movements and outcomes based on the 2D radiographs, which were inadequate for complex surgical movements.A 3D treatment planning system based on the computerized tomography (CT) data was presented. A 3D data field was constructed out of the sectional image stack through linear interpolation. After objective tissue segmentation and using the marching cubes algorithm method, the triangular mesh model and 3D geometric model of diseased facial skeleton were reconstructed. Then the model was cut, the segments were moved or rotated to their predicted positions, and angles and distances were measured. After triangular mesh model was decimated, a RP model was manufactured for surgical simulation and prosthesis design. The system was used in clinic with more than fifty cases and technically validated with success. 展开更多
关键词 maxillofacial prosthesis treatment planning RP
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ONE CASE REPORT OF REHABILITATION OF MIDFACIAL DEFECT USING SEMI-PRECISION ATTACHMENTS
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作者 孙健 焦婷 +1 位作者 蒋永林 张富强 《Journal of Shanghai Second Medical University(Foreign Language Edition)》 2008年第2期91-94,共4页
Objective To discuss the application of semi-precision attachment in restoring a midfacial defect, including a nasal, upper lip, and anterior maxillary defect. Methods A splinted metal-ceramic crowns (from the upper ... Objective To discuss the application of semi-precision attachment in restoring a midfacial defect, including a nasal, upper lip, and anterior maxillary defect. Methods A splinted metal-ceramic crowns (from the upper right first molar to left molar) and a bar with stud attachments was done. A removable partial denture (RPD) containing the patrix portion of the attachment was then designed to restore the missing maxillary anterior teeth and alveolar ridge. Finally,, The facial prosthesis was joined to the denture utilizing two retentive metal posts on the superior aspect of the removable partial. Results A splinted metal-ceramic crowns (from the upper right frst molar to left molar) and a bar with stud attachments was done. A RPD containing the patrix portion of the attachment was then designed to restore the missing maxillary anterior teeth and alveolar ridge. Finally, The facial prosthesis was joined to the denture utilizing two retentive metal posts on the superior aspect of the removable partial. The prosthesis markedly improved the appearance of the patient and demonstrated good retention. Conclusion Using attachment in restoring rnaxillofacial defect may provide adequate retetion which lead to a sucessful treatment outcome. 展开更多
关键词 maxillofacial defect attachment facial prosthesis
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