• 제목/요약/키워드: functional impression

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유리단 국소의치의 기능 인상에 의한 연조직의 수직적 변위량에 관한 연구 (STUDY ON VERTICAL DISPLACEMENT OF SOFT TISSUE UNDER DISTAL EXTENSION PARTIAL DENTURE BASE BY FUNCTIONAL IMPRESSION)

  • 이광희;장익태
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제21권1호
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    • pp.59-66
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    • 1983
  • Distal extension partial dentures are supported by both the relatively rigid teeth and the resilient mucosa. So impression techniques of residual alveolar ridge in case of distal extension partial denture have particular importance in order to broad distribution of the masticatory force. McLean recognized the need for recording the tissues supporting distal extension partial denture base in functional form to equalize the resilient and non-resilient support, and this was called functional impression. Many investigators proposed various techniques of the functional impression for a distal extension partial denture, but only a little studies were performed about displacement of soft tissue under distal extension partial denture base. The purpose of this study is to investigate the amount of vertical displacement of the soft tissue under distal extension partial denture base by different functional impression techniques. Impression techniques used were Z.O.P. Impression, Selective Tissue Placement Impression, Functional Relining Impression. Measurement of the vertical displacement of soft tissue were made with Depth Gauge and Measuring Platform. A Anatomic Impression was used as a control. The results were tested statistically using 3 way ANOVA and Scheffe test. The followings were the results obtained from this study. 1. The greatest amount of soft tissue displacement was observed in the center of the retromolar pad. 2. No significant differences were found between the crest of alveolar ridge and the buccal shelf area. 3. The greatest soft tissue displacement was observed in Functional Relining Impression using Iowa wax, and the least displacement was observed in Selective Tissue Placement Impression using murcaptan rubber base. 4. No significant differences were found between finger pressure and biting pressure in Z.O.P. Impression, but greater displacement was observed by biting pressure than finger pressure in Functional Reling Impression.

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편측후방연장 국소의치에서 인상채득 방법과 클라스프 설계에 따른 지대치의 응력분석에 관한 연구 (STRESS ANALYSIS OF ABUTMENT FOR DISTAL EXTENSION REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURE BY CLASP DESIGN AND IMPRESSION METHOD)

  • 안희영;김광준;조혜원;진태호
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제39권5호
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    • pp.547-555
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    • 2001
  • This study was performed tn investigate the effects of impression method and design of the retainer on the stress of abutment tooth in distal extension RPD. Three different types of direct retainer such as Akers clasp, RPI clasp, and wrought wire clasp were designed. Stress on the abutment tooth was measured and analyzed with strain gauge method. Impressions were anatomic impression technique and functional impression technique. The following conclusions were drawn from this study. 1. The stress at the abutment tooth on all RPD was decreased in functional impression except RPI clasp retained RPD. 2 The stress at the abutment tooth on RPI clasp retained RPD was the most smallest in anatomic Impression. 3. While load is increase the stress at the abutment tooth was increased, but the change of stress at the buccal side of abutment tooth was not too much in functional impression.

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Implant overdenture impressions using a dynamic impression concept

  • Lee, Byung-Kil;Park, Sang-Hun;Lee, Cheong-Hee;Cho, Jin-Hyun
    • The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics
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    • 제6권1호
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    • pp.66-70
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    • 2014
  • A dynamic impression is a functional impression that records the functional movement of the patient's own muscle and muscle attachment. This process reduces the number of random factors. This article describes a method for making a special tray using a dynamic impression concept that was made from provisional dentures used for implant healing. The individual tray is used to make a wash-impression to record the features of the mucosa in detail. The main advantage of this technique is that it provides a functional relationship of the implant components to the supporting tissues without overextension because provisional denture had been used for 2 months and the border length of individual tray was nearly the same as that of provisional denture. The delivery of the prosthesis constructed using this impression technique is time-saving because there is no need for border molding and there are fewer post-insertion appliance adjustments.

심한 치조제 흡수를 보이는 무치악 환자에서 임시 의치를 사용한 기능 인상에 의한 총의치 수복 증례 (Functional impression technique using temporary denture for rehabilitation of severely atrophic maxillary and mandibular ridges)

  • 서영교;배정윤;김현희
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제57권3호
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    • pp.238-244
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    • 2019
  • 연성 이장재는 점탄성적 특수성으로 인하여 인상 채득 후 바로 치과용 경석고를 주입할 시, 기능 인상에 사용할 수 있다. 본 증례는 78세의 남성으로 새로운 의치를 제작하고 싶다는 주소로 내원하였다. 하악 치조제의 심한 흡수로 인하여, 폐구법을 통한 기능 인상을 채득하기로 계획하였다. 먼저, 상, 하악 임시 의치의 제작을 시행하고, 연성 이장재를 내면에 도포하여 압박된 상, 하악 무치악 치조제의 치유를 유도하였다. 이후, 회복된 상, 하악 치조제에 맞게 내면이 변형된 상, 하악 임시 의치를 이용하여 폐구법을 통한 기능 인상을 채득하였으며, 상악 임시 의치의 치아 배열을 참고하여 최종 의치를 제작하였다. 이상과 같이 완전 무치악 환자에서 임시 의치를 이용하여 기능 인상을 채득하여 만족스러운 유지와 기능을 회복할 수 있었기에 본 증례를 보고하고자 한다.

McLean의 기능 인상법에 기반한 새로운 인상채득법 (An alternative impression technique based on McLean's functional impression concept)

  • 최현석;조진현
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제55권1호
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    • pp.32-37
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    • 2017
  • 본 증례에서는 소수 잔존치를 가진 환자에 있어 새로운 인상 채득법을 이용해 국소의치를 제작하였다. 이 방법에서는 McLean의 기능인상법의 개념에 따라 임시 의치를 이용한 기능 인상채득 후에 비가역성 하이드로콜로이드로 overimpression을 채득하였다. 이러한 방법은 모델링 컴파운드를 사용한 변연 형성의 필요성이 없으며, 짧은 시간에 과연장되지 않은 의치 인상을 채득할 수 있으며 개인 트레이가 정확하게 적합된다는 유용성이 있다.

기능적 변연형성에 의한 총의치 인상채득법 (COMPLETE DENTURE IMPRESSION BY A SIMPLE FUNCTIONAL BORDER MODING)

  • 황의환;이정열;신상완;서규원
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제32권4호
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    • pp.515-525
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    • 1994
  • Impression taking is a very important procedure in complete denture fabrication for reproduction of the tissue surface from which obtain retention and support of denture base. Therefore, we can not construct retentive denture without precise impression taking. Retention in complete denture can be obtained by the closest contact between denture base and underlying tissue, maximum coverage and proper displacement of the border tissue for peripheral sealing. Therefore, it is very important to take impression of the border tissue displaced properly. Nowadays, impression of the border tissue is mainly taken by the border molding techniques by means of manual muscle trimming, but due to various muscle trimming methods as clinicians, it is difficult to select proper method. This technique is also bodersome to do and time-consuming procedure. Retention is also likely reduced, because of the recording excessive muscle movement than actural physiological border tissue movement. Therefore, the impression technique that records actual physiologic functional muscle movement is helpful to increase denture retention and easy to do. We named this technique a functional border molding technique. This technique is originally introduced by D. J. Neill and R. I. Nairn in 1968. We tried to fabricate complete denture by the impression by means of functional border molding technique for better retention and the convenience, and obtained good results.

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Closed Mouth Impression technique에 관한 연구 (A STUDY OF THE CLOSED MOUSE IMPRESSION TECHNIQUE)

  • 장완식
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.35-37
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    • 1975
  • The author conducted an clinical study of closed mouth impression technique with a case of complete denture patient of favorable ridge contour to see the effect on the lingual border molding of lower denture. As a result, the shape of the border was formulated a quite different contour from the open mouth impression technique. The obtained contour had to be reshaped considerably. It was found that functional harmony with the surrounding tissue was difficult to be maintained. However, the contour is surely stable and favorable form for the retention of the lower denture provided patient is possible to adapt.

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수종의 조직 양화재에서 탄성 변형과 복원에 관한 연구 (A STUDY ON THE VISCO-ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF FOUR CURRENTLY USED TISSUE CONDITIONERS)

  • 최성호;심준성;문홍석;정문규
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제41권1호
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    • pp.35-47
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    • 2003
  • The dimensional stability of tissue conditioners characterizes the ability of the materials to yield accurate functional impressions of oral mucosa. This study evaluated the viscoelastic property and the linear dimensional changes with the factor of time and thickness of tissue conditioners ($COE-COMFORT^{TM}$, Visco-gel. $COE-SOFT^{TM}$, Soft-Liner). The thickness of these materials were changed (1.5mm, 3.0mm) and the percentage changes in dimension were measured at 1h, 12h, 24h, 36h, 3day, 7day after specimen preparation. From the results large differences appear between the various tissue conditioners. The results suggest that the period recommended for forming functional impression would be 2-3days after insertion in the mouth. in addition. it is important to select tissue conditioners suitable for functional impression because of the wide range of dimensional stability among the materials.

Voxel-wise Mapping of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Impression Formation

  • Jeesung Ahn;Yoonjin Nah;Inwhan Ko;Sanghoon Han
    • 감성과학
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    • 제25권4호
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    • pp.77-94
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    • 2022
  • Social interactions often involve encountering inconsistent information about social others. We conducted a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study to comprehensively investigate voxel-wise temporal dynamics showing how impressions are anchored and/or adjusted in response to inconsistent social information. The participants performed a social impression task inside an fMRI scanner in which they were shown a male face, together with a series of four adjectives that described the depicted person's personality traits, successively presented beneath the image of the face. Participants were asked to rate their impressions of the person at the end of each trial on a scale of 1 to 8 (where 1 is most negative and 8 is most positive). We established two hypothetical models that represented two temporal patterns of voxel activity: Model 1 featured decreasing patterns of activity towards the end of each trial, anchoring impressions to initially presented information, and Model 2 showed increasing patterns of activity toward the end of each trial, where impressions were being adjusted using new and inconsistent information. Our data-driven model fitting analyses showed that the temporal activity patterns of voxels within the ventral anterior cingulate cortex, medial orbitofrontal cortex, posterior cingulate cortex, amygdala, and fusiform gyrus fit Model 1 (i.e., they were more involved in anchoring first impressions) better than they did Model 2 (i.e., showing impression adjustment). Conversely, voxel-wise neural activity within dorsal ACC and lateral OFC fit Model 2 better than it did Model 1, as it was more likely to be involved in processing new, inconsistent information and adjusting impressions in response. Our novel approach to model fitting analysis replicated previous impression-related neuroscientific findings, furthering the understanding of neural and temporal dynamics of impression processing, particularly with reference to functionally segmenting each region of interest based on relative involvement in impression anchoring as opposed to adjustment.