The Precise Adjustment Techniques and Clinical Fitting Effects of the Artificial Teeth Arrangement Process in Complete Dentures
Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine Research DOI: 10.32629/jcmr.v7i2.5275
Abstract
Complete denture restoration is the core method for patients with missing teeth to restore their oral chewing and speech functions, improve facial aesthetics, and enhance quality of life. The accuracy of the artificial tooth arrangement process directly determines the clinical fit and long-term usage effect of the denture. Traditional denture arrangement methods mostly rely on the clinical experience of dentists, which can easily lead to jaw position deviations and occlusal imbalance, resulting in poor denture retention and poor restoration results. The precise denture arrangement method is based on oral anatomical and physiological characteristics, integrating digital technology and personalized adjustment concepts. It integrates the principle of precision throughout the denture arrangement process to achieve a high degree of alignment between artificial teeth and the physiological structure and facial morphology of the oral maxillofacial region and facial appearance. This article reviews the core precise adjustment techniques in the arrangement of artificial teeth for complete dentures, such as jaw position relationship calibration, occlusal balance adjustment, tooth position arrangement control, and personalized adaptation adjustment. It analyzes the impact of precise adjustments on denture retention, functional recovery, facial aesthetics, and patient comfort, and summarizes the core points of clinical adaptation, providing theoretical and practical references for the standardized implementation of complete denture artificial tooth arrangement in clinical practice and improving the quality of restoration.
Keywords
complete denture; artificial tooth arrangement; precise adjustment; clinical adaptation; oral restoration
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