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2. Denture-reversing technique for assessing the soft tissue dimensional changes according to artificial tooth position in completely edentulous patients
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Kyung Chul Oh, Hong Seok Moon, Jee-Hwan Kim, and Na-Hong Kim
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Orthodontics ,Scanner ,Denture, Complete ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Soft tissue ,030206 dentistry ,Tooth, Artificial ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Software ,Rebasing ,Occlusal plane ,Humans ,Point (geometry) ,Reversing ,Mouth, Edentulous ,Oral Surgery ,Tooth position ,business - Abstract
A digital workflow to assess the soft tissue dimensional changes in completely edentulous patients is described. Diagnostic casts obtained at 2 time points and the complete denture were scanned by using a desktop scanner. The denture scan was inverted by using a metrology software program to obtain the soft tissue contour. Using this reversed file as a reference, the file and 2 scan files obtained at different time points were aligned individually with the best fit alignment function. The scanned denture file and the 2 realigned scan files were imported into the same software. A plane vertical to the occlusal plane was determined such that it moved anteroposteriorly. The distance between the contours of the 2 realigned files was measured by selecting a point and a vector based on the artificial tooth positions of the denture. This technique of using a reversed denture file may provide a quantitative evaluation of soft tissue changes and further aid in determining appropriate intervals for denture relining or rebasing.
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- 2020
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3. Maxillary Implant-supported Hybrid Prosthesis Fabricated using a Polyetherketoneketone Framework: A Case Report
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Hong Seok Moon, Kyung Chul Oh, and Ji Hoon Jun
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Orthodontics ,Polyetherketoneketone ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine ,business ,Prosthesis ,Implant supported - Published
- 2020
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4. Use of Model-Free and Zero-Setup ComputerGuided Implant Surgical Template for Partial Edentulous Cases
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June-Sung Shim, Bongchun Hur, Ji-Man Park, and Kyung Chul Oh
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business.industry ,Zero (complex analysis) ,Medicine ,Surgical template ,Implant ,Model free ,business ,Biomedical engineering - Published
- 2019
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5. Integration of intraoral digital scans with a 3D facial scan for anterior tooth rehabilitation
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June-Sung Shim, Kyung Chul Oh, and Ji-Man Park
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Orthodontics ,Anterior tooth ,Rehabilitation ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030206 dentistry ,Prosthodontics ,Patient acceptance ,stomatognathic diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Facial appearance ,0302 clinical medicine ,Face ,medicine ,Humans ,Oral Surgery ,Radiation treatment planning ,business ,Tooth ,Anterior teeth - Abstract
This article describes a digital technique that combines intraoral digital scans with a 3-dimensional facial scan to predict the outcome of prosthodontic treatment of anterior teeth at the treatment planning phase. This approach may increase patient acceptance of the definitive treatment, as the altered facial appearance is visualized with definitive prosthodontic restorations, thereby improving communication before treatment begins.
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- 2019
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6. Digital workflow to provide an immediate interim restoration after single-implant placement by using a surgical guide and a matrix-positioning device
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Ji-Man Park, June-Sung Shim, Changjoo Jeon, and Kyung Chul Oh
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Immediate Dental Implant Loading ,Engineering drawing ,Computer science ,CAD ,Esthetics, Dental ,computer.software_genre ,Workflow ,03 medical and health sciences ,Dental Implants, Single-Tooth ,0302 clinical medicine ,Software ,health services administration ,Interim ,Humans ,Computer Aided Design ,Anterior teeth ,Dental Implants ,Crowns ,business.industry ,Single implant ,Dental prosthesis ,030206 dentistry ,Models, Dental ,Dental Restoration, Temporary ,Dental Prosthesis Design ,Surgery, Computer-Assisted ,Computer-Aided Design ,Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported ,Oral Surgery ,business ,computer - Abstract
This article describes a workflow based on a top-down approach to provide a fixed-type immediate interim restoration after placing a single implant using a digitally driven surgical guide and a matrix-positioning device. A characteristic of the technique is that both the surgical guide and the matrix-positioning device are fabricated from a single diagnostic virtual trial restoration designed on computer-aided design (CAD) software. This workflow may shorten the time required for chairside placement of an interim restoration and enhance esthetics when rehabilitating anterior teeth.
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- 2019
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7. Effects of photofunctionalization on early osseointegration of titanium dental implants in the maxillary posterior region: a randomized double-blinded clinical trial
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Bada Choi, Jae Hoon Lee, Kyung Chul Oh, and Ye Chan Lee
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Bone quality ,Titanium implant ,Posterior region ,Dentistry ,Osseointegration ,Early osseointegration ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Titanium dental implants ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Maxilla ,Humans ,Medicine ,Dental Implants ,Titanium ,Maxillary posterior region ,business.industry ,Research ,RK1-715 ,030206 dentistry ,Initial stability ,Photofunctionalization ,Clinical trial ,Resonance frequency analysis ,Ultraviolet Therapy ,business - Abstract
Background This study aimed to investigate the effects of ultraviolet (UV) photofunctionalization on the stability of implants during the early phase in the posterior region of the maxilla. The study was a randomized double-blinded clinical trial. Half of the participants received conventional commercial implants while the other half received UV-irradiated implants. The surgical sites were classified into three bone quality groups (II, III, IV) based on the grayscale value measured on cone-beam computed tomography. The values obtained from resonance frequency analysis were recorded immediately after implant placement and at 4 weeks and at 4 months postoperatively. The marginal bone level of the implants was evaluated using periapical radiographs at 4 weeks, 4 months, and 1 year postoperatively. Results Fifty-seven implants placed in 34 participants were analyzed in this study. In group III, significant differences were observed in terms of the differences of resonance frequency analysis values at 4 weeks (p = 0.004) and 4 months (p = 0.017) postoperatively. In group II, the UV-treated group showed significantly lesser bone loss at 4 weeks post-operatively (p = 0.037). Conclusions Within the limitation of the present study, we concluded that UV surface treatment on implants may increase the initial stability in the region of the maxilla with poor bone quality.
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- 2021
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8. In Vitro Comparison between Metal Sleeve-Free and Metal Sleeve-Incorporated 3D-Printed Computer-Assisted Implant Surgical Guides
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Ji-Man Park, June-Sung Shim, and Kyung Chul Oh
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Molar ,3d printed ,0206 medical engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,lcsh:Technology ,Article ,metal sleeve-incorporated surgical guide ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medicine ,General Materials Science ,lcsh:Microscopy ,lcsh:QC120-168.85 ,Orthodontics ,lcsh:QH201-278.5 ,business.industry ,lcsh:T ,computer-assisted implant surgical guide ,030206 dentistry ,020601 biomedical engineering ,fully guided implant placement ,Implant placement ,Angular deviation ,lcsh:TA1-2040 ,lcsh:Descriptive and experimental mechanics ,Implant ,lcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,metal sleeve-free implant surgical guide ,business ,lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,angular deviation ,lcsh:TK1-9971 ,additive manufacturing - Abstract
The present study aims to compare the accuracy of metal sleeve-free 3D-printed computer-assisted implant surgical guides (MSF group) (n = 10) with metal sleeve-incorporated 3D-printed computer-assisted implant surgical guides (MSI group) (n = 10). Implants of diameter 4.0 mm and 5.0 mm were placed in the left second premolars and bilateral first molars, respectively, using a fully guided system. Closed-form sleeves were used in teeth on the left and open-form sleeves on the right. The weight differences of the surgical guides before and after implant placement, and angular deviations before and after implant placement were measured. Weight differences were compared with Student&rsquo, s t-tests and angular deviations with Mann&ndash, Whitney tests. Cross-sectional views of the insert parts were observed with a scanning electron microscope. Preoperative and postoperative weight differences between the two groups were not statistically significant (p = 0.821). In terms of angular deviations, those along the mesiodistal direction for the left second premolars were significantly lower in the MSF group (p = 0.006). However, those along the mesiodistal direction for the bilateral molars and those along the buccolingual direction for all teeth were not significantly different (p >, 0.05). 3D-printed implant surgical guides without metal sleeve inserts enable accurate implant placement without exhausting the guide holes, rendering them feasible for fully guided implant placement.
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- 2021
9. Tissue surface adaptation of CAD-CAM maxillary and mandibular complete denture bases manufactured by digital light processing: A clinical study
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Hyung-In Yoon, Sang J. Lee, Se-Na Yoon, Kyung Chul Oh, and Jung-Suk Han
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Orthodontics ,Denture Bases ,Denture, Complete ,Light ,business.industry ,Mandible ,030206 dentistry ,Tissue surface ,Clinical study ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Denture Design ,Maxilla ,Occlusion ,Medicine ,Denture base ,Computer-Aided Design ,Humans ,Digital Light Processing ,Oral Surgery ,business - Abstract
Clinical studies evaluating the tissue surface adaptation of complete denture bases fabricated by digital light processing (DLP) are lacking.The purpose of this clinical study was to assess the tissue surface adaptation of complete denture bases generated by the DLP technique and to compare the adaptation with that of denture bases manufactured by 5-axis milling (MIL) and pack-and-press (PAP) method.A total of 9 participants with 12 edentulous arches (7 maxillary and 5 mandibular) were included in this study. For each edentulous arch, the complete denture bases with occlusion rims were prepared by 3 different techniques (PAP, MIL, and DLP). A virtual denture base with occlusion rim was designed by means of a digital subtraction tool and served to fabricate the DLP and MIL denture bases. The complete denture bases were placed intraorally with an indicator applied to the intaglio surfaces. The thickness of the indicator was measured within the denture-bearing areas and anatomic landmarks of the edentulous arch to obtain the absolute tissue surface adaptation (ATA) value. The relative tissue surface adaptation (RTA) value was calculated from the differences between the ATA values of DLP or MIL techniques and those of the PAP technique. The Kruskal-Wallis test and the McNemar test were used for statistical analysis (α=.05).No statistically significant differences were found among the 3 denture base fabrication techniques with respect to the ATA values of either arch (P.05). In terms of the RTA values for the maxillary arch, the DLP base was significantly different from the MIL base in the RC and P areas (both P.05). The DLP base exhibited a higher frequency of negative RTA values than the MIL base. Regarding the RTA values for the mandibular arch, no significant differences were detected between the DLP and MIL denture bases (P.05).The DLP and MIL denture bases demonstrated clinically acceptable tissue surface adaptation to both edentulous the maxilla and mandible. The DLP denture base was likely to exhibit intimate tissue adaptation in the stress-bearing areas of maxillary arches compared with the PAP denture base. The maxillary MIL denture base was likely to exhibit small gaps between the supporting tissue and denture base. Both DLP and MIL mandibular denture bases were likely to show intimate adaptation on the lingual slope compared with the PAP base.
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- 2019
10. Accuracy of Customized Prefabricated Screw-Type Immediate Provisional Restorations after Single-Implant Placement
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Jee-Hwan Kim, Kyung Chul Oh, Hong Seok Moon, and Chang-Woo Woo
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medicine.medical_treatment ,digital workflow ,lcsh:Medicine ,immediate provisionalization ,Article ,Crown (dentistry) ,computer-aided design ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,0502 economics and business ,medicine ,Superimposition ,Maxillary central incisor ,Orthodontics ,Typodont ,Intraoral scanner ,business.industry ,Single implant ,05 social sciences ,lcsh:R ,computer-assisted implant surgical guide ,030206 dentistry ,General Medicine ,single-implant ,Angular deviation ,prosthetic-driven implant placement ,050211 marketing ,Implant ,business - Abstract
Limited evidence is available comparing the differences between pre-operative and post-operative 3D implant positions from the viewpoint of prosthetics. We aimed to investigate the differences between preplanned positions of virtual provisional restorations and their actual positions following fully guided single-implant placement. Ten maxillary typodonts with missing right central incisors were imaged using cone-beam computed tomography, and digital impressions were obtained using an intraoral scanner. These data were imported into implant-planning software, following which the provisional restorations were designed. After data superimposition, an appropriate implant position was determined, and a computer-assisted implant surgical guide was designed for each typodont. Orders generated from the implant-planning software were imported into relevant computer-aided design software to design the custom abutments. The abutments, provisional restorations, and surgical guides were fabricated, and each restoration was cemented to the corresponding abutments, generating a screw-type immediate provisional restoration. The implants were placed using the surgical guides, and the screw-type provisional restorations were engaged to the implants. The typodonts were then rescanned using the intraoral scanner. The restorations designed at the treatment planning stage were compared with those in the post-operative scan using metrology software. The angular deviation around the central axis of the implant was measured, and the differences in the crown position were converted to root mean square (RMS) values. The post-operative provisional restorations exhibited an absolute angular deviation of 6.94 ±, 5.78°, and an RMS value of 85.8 ±, 20.2 µ, m when compared with their positions in the pre-operative stage. Within the limitations of the present in vitro study, the results highlight the potential application of customized prefabricated immediate provisional restorations after single-implant placement.
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- 2019
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11. A case of digital maxillary complete denture and mandibular implant overdenture fabricated by CAD-CAM technique
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Kun Min Kim, Sang Hyun Kim, Jee-Hwan Kim, Kyung Chul Oh, and Chol Gwan Han
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Orthodontics ,business.industry ,Medicine ,CAD ,Implant ,business - Published
- 2021
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12. Treatment of a mandibular discontinuity defect by using a fibula free flap and an implant-supported fixed complete denture fabricated with a PEKK framework: A clinical report
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Ji-Hyun Park, Hong Seok Moon, Joon-hee Lee, and Kyung Chul Oh
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Materials science ,Polymers ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Mandibular Osteotomy ,Dentistry ,Free flap ,Prosthesis ,Free Tissue Flaps ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Benzophenones ,0302 clinical medicine ,Discontinuity (geotechnical engineering) ,Clinical report ,medicine ,Humans ,Fibula ,Dentures ,Aged ,business.industry ,030206 dentistry ,Prostheses and Implants ,Polyetherketoneketone ,Mandibulectomy ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported ,Oral Surgery ,business ,Implant supported - Abstract
This clinical report describes the rehabilitation of a patient with a history of mandibulectomy that involved the use of a fibula free flap and an implant-supported fixed complete denture. A recently introduced material, polyetherketoneketone, was used as the framework material for the prosthesis, and the treatment produced favorable esthetic and functional results.
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- 2017
13. Effects of alendronate on the peri-implant bone in rats
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Jee-Hwan Kim, Hong Seok Moon, Kyung Chul Oh, Young Bum Park, and Jae Hoon Lee
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Male ,Molar ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Osteocalcin ,Urology ,Dentistry ,Peri implant bone ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Bone Density ,Osseointegration ,Maxilla ,medicine ,Animals ,General Dentistry ,Saline ,Dental Implants ,Alendronate ,Bone Density Conservation Agents ,business.industry ,Dental Implantation, Endosseous ,Prostheses and Implants ,Rats ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Models, Animal ,Serum osteocalcin ,business ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Objectives The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of alendronate on the peri-implant bone in rat maxillae with the aid of micro-computed tomographic, histologic, and biochemical analyses. Materials and Methods Thirty-six male Sprague-Dawley rats were used. After extraction of the maxillary first molars, each rat was given periodic subcutaneous injections of either alendronate (alendronate group) or saline (control group). Customized implants were placed bilaterally 4 weeks after these injections. The rats were sacrificed at either 4, 8, or 12 weeks after implantation (4-, 8-, and 12-week groups, respectively; n = 6 rats per group). Microcomputed tomographic and histologic analyses were conducted for all rats. Biochemical analyses were performed at four time points for the 12-week groups. Results There were no significant differences between the groups on microcomputed tomographic and histologic analyses. All of the measured biochemical parameters tended to decrease over time, with significant differences among some time points within each group. The serum osteocalcin level was significantly lower in the 12-week alendronate group than in the control group (P
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- 2014
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14. Esthetic Rehabilitation of Maxillary Anterior Teeth, Including an Immediate Provisionalization with an Implant-Supported Fixed Dental Prosthesis
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Jee-Hwan Kim, Kyung Chul Oh, and Jeong Won Paik
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medicine.medical_treatment ,immediate provisionalization ,lcsh:Medicine ,Case Report ,esthetic rehabilitation ,computer-aided design ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,dental implants ,0502 economics and business ,medicine ,Maxillary central incisor ,Anterior teeth ,Orthodontics ,reverse engineering software ,Rehabilitation ,business.industry ,soft tissue dimensional changes ,lcsh:R ,05 social sciences ,Dental prosthesis ,Soft tissue ,030206 dentistry ,General Medicine ,Immediate provisionalization ,050211 marketing ,Implant ,business ,Implant supported - Abstract
This report describes the case of a patient who required rehabilitation of their maxillary anterior teeth following a traumatic injury through a physical altercation. The decision was made to extract the maxillary central incisors and maxillary right lateral incisor, perform immediate implantation on the maxillary right lateral incisor and left central incisor areas, and place a three-unit immediate provisional restoration. Predesigned virtual teeth enabled efficient fabrication of the immediate provisional restoration following the implant placement. After a sufficient healing period with periodic check-ups, final impressions were made using a digital approach, with meticulous care taken to preserve the gingival architecture around the sites of rehabilitation. Thus, the custom abutments and definitive restoration were placed without eliciting an uncomfortable feeling in the patient. Both esthetic and functional outcomes were satisfactory. Reduced soft tissue volume around the implant restoration was observed, primarily within the two months post-extraction/implantation, based on superimposition of the serial scan data. Soft tissue volume changes in the present case suggest the need for controlled clinical studies of three-dimensional changes of gingival contours after extraction and/or implantation.
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- 2019
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15. Rehabilitation with implant-supported fixed dental prostheses using digital duplication technique on customized artificial tooth, interim denture and implant surgical template: A case report
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June-Sung Shim, Dae Gil Jeong, Kyung Chul Oh, and Ji-Man Park
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Rehabilitation ,business.industry ,Interim ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine ,Dentistry ,Surgical template ,Implant ,business ,Implant supported - Published
- 2019
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16. Full-mouth rehabilitation with implant-supported fixed dental prostheses for the edentulous maxilla and partially edentulous mandible: A case report
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Kyung Chul Oh, Tae-Hyung Kim, and Hong Seok Moon
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Orthodontics ,Full mouth rehabilitation ,business.industry ,Medicine ,Partially edentulous mandible ,business ,Edentulous maxilla ,Implant supported - Published
- 2019
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17. Effects of Alendronate on Bone Remodeling Around Osseointegrated Implants in Rats
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Kyung Chul Oh, Woojin Hwang, Jae Hoon Lee, Jee-Hwan Kim, Young Bum Park, and Hong Seok Moon
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Molar ,Male ,X-ray microtomography ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Dentistry ,Osseointegration ,Bone remodeling ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medicine ,Animals ,Saline ,Alendronate ,Bone Density Conservation Agents ,business.industry ,Dental Implantation, Endosseous ,030206 dentistry ,X-Ray Microtomography ,Injection point ,Rats ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Implant ,Bone Remodeling ,Oral Surgery ,business - Abstract
Objective To determine the effects of alendronate on bone remodeling around osseointegrated implants in rats. Materials and methods The maxillary first molars were extracted from 36 male Sprague-Dawley rats, and replaced with customized implants. They were then administered twice-weekly subcutaneous injections of either alendronate (alendronate group) or saline (control group) after allowing a 4-week period for osseointegration. They were killed at 4, 8, or 12 weeks after the commencement of the injection protocol, and the implant sites were evaluated comprehensively by microcomputed tomographic, histologic, and biochemical assessments. Results It was hard to find statistically significant differences from microcomputed tomographic analyses. In addition, inconsistent variations were derived from histologic data. However, biochemical data showed statistically significant differences; serum osteocalcin level was statistically significantly lower in the alendronate group than in the control group at 8 weeks after the commencement of injections. In addition, serum osteocalcin level in the alendronate group was statistically significantly lower at 8 and 12 weeks after the initial injection point than at preinjection. Conclusions The results suggest alendronate might affect bone remodeling activity around osseointegrated implants negatively, and serum osteocalcin could serve as an accessory tool to evaluate this effect.
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- 2016
18. Fabrication of immediate complete denture using Campagna tray technique
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Kyung Chul Oh, Jong-Eun Kim, Namhoon Kim, Hong Seok Moon, and Moon Kyu Chung
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Tray ,Fabrication ,business.industry ,Immediate complete denture ,Dentistry ,Medicine ,business - Published
- 2017
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19. Full mouth rehabilitation of the patient with worn dentition using full-contour monolithic zirconia prostheses at an increased vertical dimension of occlusion: a case report
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June-Sung Shim, Jee-Hwan Kim, Moon Kyu Chung, and Kyung Chul Oh
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Orthodontics ,Vertical dimension of occlusion ,Dentition ,Full mouth rehabilitation ,business.industry ,Monolithic zirconia ,Medicine ,Dentistry ,business - Abstract
과도한 치아 마모는 교합면에 손상을 야기하고, 치수 병변, 교합 부조화, 기능장애, 심미적 문제 등을 야기할 수 있다. 과도한 치아 마모를 갖고 있는 환자들을 치료하고자 할 때 수직교합고경(vertical dimension of occlusion, VDO)의 상실 여부와 수복을 위한 악간 공간의 적절성 여부에 기반하여 분류를 할 필요가 있다. 본 증례의 환자는 다수 치아들의 마모를 지닌 50세의 남성으로, 과도한 치아 마모가 있지만 수직교합고경의 상실은 없으며 수복을 위한 악간 공간이 부족하였다. 이러한 경우 수직교합고경을 증가시켜 치료를 진행하는 것을 고려할 수 있다. 수직교합고경의 증가를 필요한 범위 내에서 최소로 줄이고, 증가된 수직교합고경 상에서 안정화 기간을 거친 뒤 안정된 교합 접촉을 제공할 수 있다면, 수직고경 증가를 동반한 치료법은 안정성을 가질 수 있다. 본 남성 환자를 치료하기 위해 수직고경의 증가를 동반하여 전치부와 구치부에서 단일구조 지르코니아를 이용한 고정성 보철물로 수복을 하였다. 일련의 치료과정을 통하여 기능적인 면과 심미적인 면에서 만족스러운 결과를 얻었기에 보고하는 바이다. 【Excessive occlusal wear results in unacceptable damage to the occluding surfaces, and can cause pulpal injury, occlusal disharmony, impaired function, and aesthetic deformity. Patients with severely worn dentition need to be classified as several categories relative to the vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO) and the interocclusal distance for the prosthetic space. When treating patients classified as those who have excessive wear without loss of occlusal vertical dimension but with limited space, we could consider treating them at an increased vertical dimension of occlusion. Treatments at an increased vertical dimension of occlusion may provide stability, given that the amount of its increase was minimal, and a perfected occlusion was achieved after enough stabilization period. A 50-year-old male visited the department of Prosthodontics in Yonsei University Dental Hospital with the chief complaint of worn teeth on lower anterior area. Reconstruction at an increased vertical dimension of occlusion was planned. After the compatibility of the new vertical dimension of occlusion had been confirmed under interim fixed restorations, definitive fixed restorations composed of full-contour monolithic zirconia prostheses were placed. This case presents that a satisfactory clinical result was achieved by restoring the worn dentition at an increased vertical dimension of occlusion with an improvement in esthetics and function.】
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