项目来源
日本学术振兴会基金(JSPS)
项目主持人
田中 美保子 長崎大学, 医歯(薬)学総合研究科, 助教 (00304957)
项目受资助机构
長崎大学
立项年度
2011
立项时间
未公开
项目编号
23592860
项目级别
国家级
研究期限
未知 / 未知
受资助金额
5330000.00日元
学科
未公开
学科代码
未公开
基金类别
基盤研究(C)
关键词
歯学 / 臨床 / インプラント / Osseoperception / 咬合力 / osseoperception ;
参与者
鳥巣 哲朗 長崎大学, 大学病院, 講師
山下 利佳 長崎大学, 大学病院, 助教
生駒 明子 長崎大学, 医歯学総合研究科, 助教
参与机构
未公开
项目标书摘要:Masticatory adaptation after implant treatment was examined by assessing occlusal contact, maximum bite force, masticatory efficiency and food hardness perception. Longitudinal assessment demonstrated masticatory adaptation immediately after implant rehabilitation with improvements noted up to 3 months after surgery and rehabilitation. It was also observed that, despite gradually improved bite force in all patients, masticatory efficiency and food hardness perception did not necessarily follow this tendency. Cross-sectional assessment was performed to compare them in four groups of teeth vs. teeth, teeth vs. implant, the implant vs. implant, and the denture vs. the implant. It was concluded that Osseoperception may influence to a hardness sense and periodontal membrane to a chewing function.
These results are considered to contribute to clarify pathology of the masticatory force and the index of masticatory adaptation after dental implant treatment.
Application Abstract: Masticatory adaptation after implant treatment was examined by assessing occlusal contact, maximum bite force, masticatory efficiency and food hardness perception. Longitudinal assessment demonstrated masticatory adaptation immediately after implant rehabilitation with improvements noted up to 3 months after surgery and rehabilitation. It was also observed that, despite gradually improved bite force in all patients, masticatory efficiency and food hardness perception did not necessarily follow this tendency. Cross-sectional assessment was performed to compare them in four groups of teeth vs. teeth, teeth vs. implant, the implant vs. implant, and the denture vs. the implant. It was concluded that Osseoperception may influence to a hardness sense and periodontal membrane to a chewing function.
These results are considered to contribute to clarify pathology of the masticatory force and the index of masticatory adaptation after dental implant treatment.