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The aim of this study is to measure some oral and maxillofacial physiological parameters, with a view to creating a modular prototype articulator from young children to adolescents by 3D printing.
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In the dental field, the articulators present different interests during the diagnostic and treatments of the dental diseases. Thus they are used to perform dental prostheses, pre-orthodontic analysis or in the context of dysfunction of the manducatory apparatus.
Many children affecting with genetic disease need prosthetic rehabilitation. However, none commercial articulators are adaptable to children. Consequently little dental prosthetic are taken before adolescence, or even adulthood.
The aim of this study is to measure some oral and maxillofacial physiological parameters, with a view to creating a modular prototype articulator from young children to adolescents by 3D printing.
On average, 30 children per week visit the dental department of Reims CHU for dental screening or orthodontic diagnosis. From this cohort, an epidemiological study will be carried out. It will concern different physiological parameters of the face and the oral cavity necessary to make a prototype articulator.
Ideally, the creation of a modular articulator to monitor the growth of a child would remove a number of diagnostic locks, therapeutic and technical.
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First 30 children in each age group ([3; 6 [; [6; 9 [; [9; 12]) presenting to the Odontology Division as part of a first dental care or orthodontic consultation.
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90 participants in 1 patient group
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Véronique VALLOT; Marie-Paule GELLE
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