Del Rossi Gianluca, Leyte-Vidal Marco A
Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL 33124-2040, USA.
Dent Traumatol. 2007 Jun;23(3):149-54. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-9657.2006.00436.x.
There is some concern regarding the amount of material thinning that occurs during the fabrication of custom-fabricated mouthguards. It is unclear if this thinning is merely a consequence of the fabrication process or related to other factors such as jaw size. Thus, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the contribution that various dimensional characteristics of the dental arch and the height of the stone model would have on mouthguard thinning. Fifteen subjects participated in this investigation. Alginate impressions from each subject were used to produce three replicas of the maxillary dentition with only the height of the base varying amongst them. The total height of the three models were 20, 25, and 30 mm. A single mouthguard was produced using each of the stone models. The material thickness of the mouthguard was assessed at the labial and occlusal surfaces. Additionally, the dimensions of the stone models were documented. Pearson product moment correlation coefficients were calculated to determine the linear relationship between material thickness and (i) the height of the stone models, (ii) the arch length and (iii) the area covered by the stone model. Statistical tests performed using the mean thickness values collected from the incisors and canines revealed a high negative correlation between the height of the stone model and material thickness (r = -0.82). In addition, a low to moderate positive linear correlation was noted between arch length and occlusal thickness at the molars (r = 0.57) and between the area of the stone model with the occlusal thickness (r = 0.49). The results of the present study indicate that the height of the model used to fabricate custom mouthguards should be kept as low as possible but still allow for the production of a properly fitting mouthguard.
对于定制护齿器制作过程中出现的材料变薄量存在一些担忧。目前尚不清楚这种变薄仅仅是制作过程的结果,还是与其他因素(如下颌尺寸)有关。因此,本研究的目的是评估牙弓的各种尺寸特征和石膏模型的高度对护齿器变薄的影响。15名受试者参与了这项研究。使用每个受试者的藻酸盐印模制作上颌牙列的三个复制品,仅底座高度在它们之间变化。三个模型的总高度分别为20、25和30毫米。使用每个石膏模型制作一个护齿器。在唇面和咬合面评估护齿器的材料厚度。此外,记录石膏模型的尺寸。计算Pearson积矩相关系数,以确定材料厚度与(i)石膏模型的高度、(ii)牙弓长度和(iii)石膏模型覆盖面积之间的线性关系。使用从门牙和犬牙收集的平均厚度值进行的统计测试显示,石膏模型的高度与材料厚度之间存在高度负相关(r = -0.82)。此外,在磨牙处,牙弓长度与咬合厚度之间存在低至中度的正线性相关(r = 0.57),石膏模型面积与咬合厚度之间也存在正线性相关(r = 0.49)。本研究结果表明,用于制作定制护齿器的模型高度应尽可能低,但仍要能够制作出合适的护齿器。