Tsuchiya A M, Ueno T, Taniguchi H, Ohyama T
Department of Maxillo-Facial Prosthetics, Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan.
J Med Dent Sci. 1998 Mar;45(1):19-27.
In edentulous patients with maxillary defects, it is difficult to obtain sufficient retention, support, and stability of the obturator prosthesis, in addition, its mobility during various functions is considered to be large. A thorough understanding of the mobility of the obturator prosthesis is important to achieve successful results in the patient's oral rehabilitation. In this study, the ranges of movement of the obturator prostheses in three hemimaxillectomy edentulous patients were compared during tapping, chewing (biscuit), and opening and clenching jaw movements by simultaneously conducting three-dimensional measurements of three points that were established on the central incisor and the right and left first molars of the obturator prosthesis with a jaw movement tracking device having six degrees of freedom. This study indicates that the range of movement of the obturator prosthesis varied extensively from individual to individual. The ranges of movement were larger than those of normal complete dentures and differed considerably from each other when categorized according to the three functions and three measuring points in the patients.
在上颌骨缺损的无牙患者中,要使阻塞器假体获得足够的固位、支持和稳定性是困难的,此外,其在各种功能活动期间的移动性被认为较大。透彻了解阻塞器假体的移动性对于患者口腔修复取得成功结果很重要。在本研究中,通过使用具有六个自由度的颌骨运动跟踪装置,对三名半侧上颌骨切除无牙患者的阻塞器假体在叩击、咀嚼(饼干)以及张闭口和紧咬颌运动过程中的运动范围进行了比较,同时对阻塞器假体中央切牙及左右第一磨牙上设定的三个点进行三维测量。本研究表明,阻塞器假体的运动范围在个体之间差异很大。运动范围大于正常全口义齿,并且根据患者的三种功能和三个测量点进行分类时,彼此之间存在很大差异。