Kunkel Thomas C, Engelmeier Robert L
Int J Comput Dent. 2016;19(1):77-81.
The advent of computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology in dentistry has enabled a wide range of applications. The Cerec Acquisition Center (Cerec AC, Sirona Dental Systems Inc., Charlotte, NC) allows for the construction of all-porcelain restorations, either in-office or through a remote dental laboratory. One feature of the Cerec AC is its ability to duplicate the dental morphology of an existing tooth onto a new CAD/CAM ceramic restoration designed for that tooth. This design mode capability of the Cerec AC is termed Biogeneric Copy. This function has been discussed in the literature where it has been utilized to fabricate a CAD/CAM ceramic crown to fit an existing removable partial denture (RPD).1-3 There are occasions in dentistry where the exact anatomy and position of an existing tooth, not associated with an RPD, should ideally be replicated in a definitive restoration. This case report describes such an occasion.
牙科领域计算机辅助设计/计算机辅助制造(CAD/CAM)技术的出现带来了广泛的应用。西诺德牙科系统公司(位于北卡罗来纳州夏洛特市)的Cerec采集中心(Cerec AC)能够在诊所内或通过远程牙科实验室制作全瓷修复体。Cerec AC的一个特点是它能够将现有牙齿的牙体形态复制到为该牙齿设计的新CAD/CAM陶瓷修复体上。Cerec AC的这种设计模式功能被称为生物通用复制。该功能在文献中已有讨论,文献中利用它制作CAD/CAM陶瓷冠来适配现有的可摘局部义齿(RPD)。1 - 3 在牙科领域,有时需要在确定性修复体中复制与RPD无关的现有牙齿的确切解剖结构和位置。本病例报告描述了这样一种情况。