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Innovative Prosthetic Device : New Materials, Technologies and Patients' Quality of Life (QoL) Improvement
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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An amputee patient is a patient who has lost not only a part of his body but also the annexed function. The loss of an eye, an arm, or a dental element entails a loss of function reflected in a systemic adaptation by the organism to compensate for it. Moreover, it is reflected in important psychological consequences. The purpose of this Special Issue is to collect as many articles and information about new rehabilitation techniques in the biomedical and bioengineering field as possible. In all organism districts, the focus is on the innovation of a certain material or a specific technique without neglecting the influence on a patient’s quality of life.

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Medicine --- lateral incisors agenesis --- space recovery --- dental implants --- ceramic laminate veneers --- teeth preparation --- dental esthetics --- dental porcelain --- rubber dam --- prosthetic treatment planning --- Digital Smile System --- biomechanical phenomena --- elasticity --- bioengineering --- fiberglass --- carbon fiber --- prosthesis --- rehabilitation research --- Covid-19 --- CAD/CAM --- 3D printing --- dental prostheses --- resin printed device --- coronavirus --- COVID-19 --- 3D-printing --- DPI --- protection --- public health --- ocular prosthesis --- meibomian gland dysfunction --- quality of life --- ocular discomfort --- overdenture --- digital prosthetic planning --- atrophic patient --- biomechanics --- finite element --- hyper-extension --- trigger finger --- stenosing tenosynovitis --- tendon --- tension --- lateral incisors agenesis --- space recovery --- dental implants --- ceramic laminate veneers --- teeth preparation --- dental esthetics --- dental porcelain --- rubber dam --- prosthetic treatment planning --- Digital Smile System --- biomechanical phenomena --- elasticity --- bioengineering --- fiberglass --- carbon fiber --- prosthesis --- rehabilitation research --- Covid-19 --- CAD/CAM --- 3D printing --- dental prostheses --- resin printed device --- coronavirus --- COVID-19 --- 3D-printing --- DPI --- protection --- public health --- ocular prosthesis --- meibomian gland dysfunction --- quality of life --- ocular discomfort --- overdenture --- digital prosthetic planning --- atrophic patient --- biomechanics --- finite element --- hyper-extension --- trigger finger --- stenosing tenosynovitis --- tendon --- tension


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Innovative Prosthetic Device : New Materials, Technologies and Patients' Quality of Life (QoL) Improvement
Authors: --- ---
Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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An amputee patient is a patient who has lost not only a part of his body but also the annexed function. The loss of an eye, an arm, or a dental element entails a loss of function reflected in a systemic adaptation by the organism to compensate for it. Moreover, it is reflected in important psychological consequences. The purpose of this Special Issue is to collect as many articles and information about new rehabilitation techniques in the biomedical and bioengineering field as possible. In all organism districts, the focus is on the innovation of a certain material or a specific technique without neglecting the influence on a patient’s quality of life.


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Innovative Prosthetic Device : New Materials, Technologies and Patients' Quality of Life (QoL) Improvement
Authors: --- ---
Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Abstract

An amputee patient is a patient who has lost not only a part of his body but also the annexed function. The loss of an eye, an arm, or a dental element entails a loss of function reflected in a systemic adaptation by the organism to compensate for it. Moreover, it is reflected in important psychological consequences. The purpose of this Special Issue is to collect as many articles and information about new rehabilitation techniques in the biomedical and bioengineering field as possible. In all organism districts, the focus is on the innovation of a certain material or a specific technique without neglecting the influence on a patient’s quality of life.

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