BACKGROUND Digital intraoral scanning,although developing rapidly,is rarely used in occlusal reconstruction.To compensate for the technical drawbacks of current occlusal reconstruction techniques,such as time consumpt...BACKGROUND Digital intraoral scanning,although developing rapidly,is rarely used in occlusal reconstruction.To compensate for the technical drawbacks of current occlusal reconstruction techniques,such as time consumption and high technical requirements,digital intraoral scanning can be used in clinics.This report aims to provide a way of selecting the most suitable maxillo-mandibular relationship(MMR)during recovery.CASE SUMMARY A 68-year-old man with severely worn posterior teeth underwent occlusal reconstruction with fixed prosthesis using digital intraoral scanning.A series of digital models in different stages of treatment were obtained,subsequently compared,and selected using digital intraoral scanning together with traditional measurements,such as cone beam computed tomography,joint imaging,and clinical examination.Using digital intraoral scanning,the MMR in different stages of treatment was accurately recorded,which provided feasibility for deciding the best occlusal reconstruction treatment,made the treatment process easier,and improved patient satisfaction.CONCLUSION This case report highlights the clarity,recordability,repeatability,and selectivity of digital intraoral scanning to replicate and transfer the MMR during occlusal reconstruction,expanding new perspectives for its design,fabrication,and postoperative evaluation.展开更多
Occlusal disorder caused by severe worn dentition is one of the most common diseases in the occlusion. Occlusal reconstruction is an important repair method, referring to modify and rebuild the existing occlusion stat...Occlusal disorder caused by severe worn dentition is one of the most common diseases in the occlusion. Occlusal reconstruction is an important repair method, referring to modify and rebuild the existing occlusion status, then to restore the occlusion. During occlusal reconstruction, the digital occlusion analysis system can accurately acquire the occlusion status, in order to guide the reconstruction occlusion accurately and restore the normal function of the oral maxillary system. This paper reviews the concept of occlusal reconstruction, sequence therapy, traditional occlusion analysis methods and the development status and prospect of digital occlusion analysis.展开更多
In this Letter, we propose an elemental image regeneration method of three-dimensional(3D) integral imaging for occluded objects using a plenoptic camera. In conventional occlusion removal techniques, the informatio...In this Letter, we propose an elemental image regeneration method of three-dimensional(3D) integral imaging for occluded objects using a plenoptic camera. In conventional occlusion removal techniques, the information of the occlusion layers may be lost. Thus, elemental images have cracked parts, so the visual quality of the reconstructed 3D image is degraded. However, these cracked parts can be interpolated from adjacent elemental images. Therefore, in this Letter, we try to improve the visual quality of reconstructed 3D images by interpolating and regenerating virtual elemental images with adjacent elemental images after removing the occlusion layers. To prove our proposed method, we carry out optical experiments and calculate performance metrics such as the mean square error(MSE) and the peak signal-to-noise ratio(PSNR).展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Digital intraoral scanning,although developing rapidly,is rarely used in occlusal reconstruction.To compensate for the technical drawbacks of current occlusal reconstruction techniques,such as time consumption and high technical requirements,digital intraoral scanning can be used in clinics.This report aims to provide a way of selecting the most suitable maxillo-mandibular relationship(MMR)during recovery.CASE SUMMARY A 68-year-old man with severely worn posterior teeth underwent occlusal reconstruction with fixed prosthesis using digital intraoral scanning.A series of digital models in different stages of treatment were obtained,subsequently compared,and selected using digital intraoral scanning together with traditional measurements,such as cone beam computed tomography,joint imaging,and clinical examination.Using digital intraoral scanning,the MMR in different stages of treatment was accurately recorded,which provided feasibility for deciding the best occlusal reconstruction treatment,made the treatment process easier,and improved patient satisfaction.CONCLUSION This case report highlights the clarity,recordability,repeatability,and selectivity of digital intraoral scanning to replicate and transfer the MMR during occlusal reconstruction,expanding new perspectives for its design,fabrication,and postoperative evaluation.
文摘Occlusal disorder caused by severe worn dentition is one of the most common diseases in the occlusion. Occlusal reconstruction is an important repair method, referring to modify and rebuild the existing occlusion status, then to restore the occlusion. During occlusal reconstruction, the digital occlusion analysis system can accurately acquire the occlusion status, in order to guide the reconstruction occlusion accurately and restore the normal function of the oral maxillary system. This paper reviews the concept of occlusal reconstruction, sequence therapy, traditional occlusion analysis methods and the development status and prospect of digital occlusion analysis.
基金supported by the Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF)funded by the Ministry of Education(No.NRF-2015R1A2A1A16074936)
文摘In this Letter, we propose an elemental image regeneration method of three-dimensional(3D) integral imaging for occluded objects using a plenoptic camera. In conventional occlusion removal techniques, the information of the occlusion layers may be lost. Thus, elemental images have cracked parts, so the visual quality of the reconstructed 3D image is degraded. However, these cracked parts can be interpolated from adjacent elemental images. Therefore, in this Letter, we try to improve the visual quality of reconstructed 3D images by interpolating and regenerating virtual elemental images with adjacent elemental images after removing the occlusion layers. To prove our proposed method, we carry out optical experiments and calculate performance metrics such as the mean square error(MSE) and the peak signal-to-noise ratio(PSNR).