diplomsko delo
Teodora Vasiljević (Author), Klemen Bohinc (Reviewer), Peter Bohinc (Mentor)

Abstract

Uvod: Totalne zobne proteze se uporabljajo že vrsto let in so osnova za zdravljenje brezzobosti. Klasične tehnike izdelave zobnih protez zahtevajo visoko raven znanja in spretno rokovanje z materiali, zaradi česar lahko prihaja do številnih napak pri izdelavi. Uvedba računalniško podprtega oblikovanja in računalniško podprte izdelave za izvedbo totalnih protez tako predstavlja novo dobo v snemni protetiki. Zaradi računalniško podprtega oblikovanja in izdelave je proteze mogoče izdelati v nekaj urah, kar je hitreje kot pri klasičnih tehnikah, ki lahko trajajo več dni. Razvoj novih tehnologij v zobozdravstvu tako omogoča hitrejšo, lažjo in natančnejšo izdelavo zobnih nadomestkov. Namen: Namen diplomskega dela je predstaviti časovni potek dela pri izdelavi totalne proteze s klasično metodo in digitalno podprto metodo ter primerjati oba načina. Prikazati želimo, kakšen je potek dela pri klasično in digitalno oblikovanih totalnih protezah, da se zobozdravniki in laboratorijski delavci odločijo za preusmeritev dela na digitalni način ali vključitev nekaterih novih orodij digitalnega oblikovanja v svojo trenutno prakso. Prepoznati želimo izzive in ovire uporabe novih digitalnih tehnik, s katerimi zagotovimo časovno hitrejšo izdelavo izdelka, manjše možnosti napak, večjo natančnost, estetski videz in funkcionalnost. Metode dela: Pri pisanju diplomskega dela smo se usmerili na pregled in analiziranje strokovne literature, ki vključuje strokovne članke, znanstvene revije in strokovne knjige. Uporabili smo deskriptivno metodo pri pisanju strokovnega dela ter komparativno metodo pri opisovanju klasične in digitalne tehnike. V zobnem laboratoriju smo izdelali pet parov totalnih protez, pri čemer smo uporabili tako klasične kot digitalne metode. Čas izdelave smo merili in rezultate predstavili. Pri analizi časa smo uporabili eksperimentalno, pri primerjavi tehnik pa komparativno metodo. Rezultati: V diplomskem delu predstavljamo postopek izdelave petih parov totalnih protez na klasičen in digitalen način, ki smo ju časovno primerjali in predstavili razlike ter slikovno prikazali. Razprava in zaključek: Digitalne tehnologije prinašajo pomembne izboljšave v izdelavi totalnih protez, vendar je ključno, da se zavedamo prednosti in slabosti digitalnih tehnik. Optimalna rešitev za paciente je pogosto kombinacija klasične in digitalne izdelave, kar omogoča prilagoditev individualnim potrebam in željam. Razvoj na tem področju bo nedvomno še naprej oblikoval prihodnost protetike.

Keywords

diplomska dela;laboratorijska zobna protetika;CAD/CAM;klasične totalne proteze;aditivne tehnologije;subtraktivne tehnologije;

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Language: Slovenian
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Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL ZF - University College of Health Studies
Publisher: [T. Vasiljević]
UDC: 616.31
COBISS: 247973891 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Time comparison in the production of a complete denture in a classic and digital way
Secondary abstract: Introduction: Complete dentures have been used for many years and are the foundation for treating toothlessness. Traditional techniques for denture fabrication requires a high level of knowledge and skill in handling materials, which can lead to numerous mistakes during the manufacturing process. Therefore, the introduction of computer-aided design and computer- aided manufacturing for the fabrication of complete dentures has ushered in a new era in removable prosthetics. Thanks to computer-aided design and manufacturing, dentures can be produced in a matter of hours, which is faster than traditional techniques that can take several days. Therefore, the development of new technologies in dentistry allows for quicker, easier and more accurate fabrication of dental prosthetics. Purpose: The purpose of this thesis is to present the timeline of work involved in producing a complete denture using both the traditional method and the digitally supported method, as well as to show comparisons between the processes of both approaches. We want to illustrate the workflow for traditionally designed and digitally designed dentures so that dentists and laboratory technicians can decide whether to transition their work to a digital approach or to incorporate some of these new digital design tools into their current practice. We want to identify the challenges and barriers to use of new digital techniques that ensure faster production times, reduced room for errors, greater accuracy, improved aesthetics and functionality. Methods: In writing the thesis, we focused on reviewing and analyzing professional literature, which includes professional articles, scientific journals, and specialized books. We employed a descriptive method in writing the professional work and a comparative method in describing classical and digital techniques. Additionally, we fabricated five pairs of complete dentures in the dental laboratory, using both classical and digital methods. We measured the production time and presented the results. In analyzing the time, we applied an experimental method, while we used a comparative method for comparing the techniques. Results: In the context of this thesis, we presented the process of manufacturing five pairs of complete dentures using both conventional and digital methods, compared their production times and illustrated the differences. Discussion and conclusion: Digital technologies bring significant improvements in the production of complete dentures; however, it is crucial to be aware of the advantages and disadvantages of digital techniques. The optimal solution for patients often lies in a combination of traditional and digital manufacturing, which allows for customization to individual needs and preferences. Developments in this field will undoubtedly continue to shape the future of prosthetics.
Secondary keywords: diploma theses;laboratory dental prosthetics;CAD/CAM;conventional dentures;additive manufacturing;subtractive manufacturing;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Zdravstvena fak., Oddelek za protetiko
Pages: 1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (45 str., [1] str. pril.))
ID: 27387533