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数字化到模拟的口腔正畸应用实践

English | 2024 | ISBN: 164724126X | 202 pages | True PDF | 6.47 MB

Occlusion is often boiled down to the “tap, tap, and grind” of articulating paper marks dentists perform daily. Appointments are littered with fillings, single crowns, bridges, or more extensive fixed prosthodontics work. And for 90% of those appointments, occlusion can be largely ignored until it’s time to get out the articulating paper at the end of the appointment. Tap, tap, and grind. Drill the red marks. However, sometimes the patient’s current bite won’t allow the necessary treatment, and a new occlusion must be built and transferred to the lab. But how? Should the patient determine the maxillomandibular position (ie, show where they feel comfortable), or should scientific principles be applied to find the physiologic maxillomandibular relationship? How do you capture the new occlusion for the lab? That’s where this book comes in—to teach you a simplified concept of occlusion that can help you perform predictable and successful treatment. The book is divided into two parts: Part 1 outlines guiding principles and a simplified model of occlusion, and Part 2 features specific situations you will come across as you diagnose, treatment plan, and treat your patients’ cases. Author Michael Radu breaks everything down and offers explanatory analogies to help you conceptualize the principles of occlusion in a way you can understand and apply to daily practice for the benefit of your patients. 210 illustrations Contents: 1. Why Do We Need Occlusion? 2. Practical Principles of Occlusion 3. The Occlusion Formula 4. There Are Only Two Bites 5. Clinical Techniques and Principles of Interocclusal Recordings 6. Techniques for Examination and Treatment Planning 7. Techniques for Interocclusal Registration of an Existing Occlusion 8. Techniques for Interocclusal Registration for a New Occlusion 9. Techniques for Equilibration of the Occlusion 10. Techniques for Recording the Envelope of Function 11. Techniques for Communicating with the Laboratory 12. Analog Versus Digital Techniques for Interocclusal Registration Notes


咬合经常简化为牙科医生每天进行的“敲击,敲击和研磨”。预约中充满了填充物、单冠、桥或更复杂的固定修复体工作。对于其中90%的预约,直到结束时才需要使用印模纸来调整咬合关系。敲击,敲击,研磨。钻掉红色标记。然而,有时患者当前的咬合不允许必要的治疗,必须构建新的咬合关系并转移到实验室。但是怎么做?患者应该确定最大下颌位置(即他们感觉舒适的地点),还是应该应用科学原理找到生理上最大的下颌关系?如何捕捉新咬合关系用于实验室?这就是这本书的作用——教您一种简化咬合的概念,可以帮助您执行可预测且成功的治疗。书分为两部分:第一部分概述指导原则和简化咬合模型,第二部分为您在诊断、制定治疗计划以及治疗患者的病例时遇到的具体情况提供了具体的技术原理和技术原则。作者迈克尔·拉杜将一切分解开来,并提供了解释性的类比来帮助您以一种您可以理解并应用于日常实践中的方式来理解咬合的原则。这本书包含210幅插图内容:1. 我们为什么需要咬合? 2. 咬合的基本原则 3. 咬合公式 4. 只有两个咬合 5. 咬合记录临床技术与原则 6. 检查和治疗计划的技术 7. 已有咬合的咬合注册技术 8. 新咬合的咬合注册技术 9. 齐平咬合技术 10. 功能包络登记技术 11. 与实验室沟通的技术 12. 咬合注册:模拟 vs 数字方法备注
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