Sistemas de registro de movimientos mandibularesEvaluación preliminar a propósito de un caso

  1. Blanca Fernández Fernández
  2. Irene Toro Aguilera
  3. Belén Morón Conejo
  4. Marianela Ponce
  5. María Paz Salido Rodrígez Manzanaque
  6. Guillermo Pradíes Ramiro
Revista:
Gaceta dental: Industria y profesiones

ISSN: 1135-2949

Ano de publicación: 2020

Número: 330

Páxinas: 26-35

Tipo: Artigo

Outras publicacións en: Gaceta dental: Industria y profesiones

Resumo

The use of CAD technology for the design of prosthetic restorations is being incorporated more frequently in our clinical practice, but one of its limitations is that the adjustments are generated by an arbitrary software. In order to overcome these limitations, different digital systems for registering mandibular movements have emerged. In this article, a clinical case is presented in which the Zebris JMT+ device was used to record the mandibular movements of a patient and generate two CAD wax-ups, one conditioned by the obtained movements and the other arbitrary one generated by the design software. Later, both wax-ups were transferred to the patient mouth, and the occlusion obtained in each of the scenarios was checked, looking for prematurities and interferences. The clinical examination showed less interferences in the wax-up obtained with the mandibular movement recording device.