2023
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2023.1039518
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Application in the analysis of the occlusal force of free-end missing tooth implant restoration with T-SCAN III

Abstract: Introduction: The occlusal force of the teeth in the dental arch and the remaining adjacent natural teeth will change after implant restoration with a free-end missing tooth. This study intends to use the T-SCAN III scanner to collect dynamic quantitative data before and after the restoration of free-end implants and to explore the application of the T-SCAN III in redistributing the occlusal force of free-end implants.Methods: In this study, 24 patients with free-end implant restoration were selected, and thei… Show more

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“…Occlusion is the foundation of masticatory purpose and a crucial sign of oral implant restoration success that can be determined by T Scan. 22 In their work, Wu ML et al, 23 used the T-SCAN III scanner to gather dynamic quantitative data prior to and following the renovation of free-end implants and to investigate how the T-SCAN III may be used to redistribute the occlusal force of free-end implants. Using a computerised occlusal analysis system, Ding Q et al, 24 examined the longitudinal change of occlusal strength dissemination and occlusal connexion interval in posterior implant-supported single crowns.…”
Section: Implant Dentistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Occlusion is the foundation of masticatory purpose and a crucial sign of oral implant restoration success that can be determined by T Scan. 22 In their work, Wu ML et al, 23 used the T-SCAN III scanner to gather dynamic quantitative data prior to and following the renovation of free-end implants and to investigate how the T-SCAN III may be used to redistribute the occlusal force of free-end implants. Using a computerised occlusal analysis system, Ding Q et al, 24 examined the longitudinal change of occlusal strength dissemination and occlusal connexion interval in posterior implant-supported single crowns.…”
Section: Implant Dentistrymentioning
confidence: 99%