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Digital Dental Workflow- How Far We Know?
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Abstract
Digital dentistry has fundamentally transformed patient care by incorporating digital technologies into every aspect of dental practice, from diagnosis and treatment planning to restoration. This comprehensive approach utilizes a variety of technologies, such as CAD/CAM, 3D printing, AI, AR, and tele dentistry, making it a swiftly evolving and highly transformative field. In recent years, CAD/CAM technology has made significant strides, leading to new techniques in oral rehabilitation. These innovations often differ from traditional methods in how impressions are taken (e.g., traditional impressions versus intraoral scanning) and how restorations are created (e.g., conventional waxing and casting versus CAD/CAM). The integration of digital technologies in dentistry has significantly enhanced the precision, accuracy, and efficiency of dental procedures, leading to better patient outcomes. Digital dentistry has reshaped how dental professionals diagnose, plan, and treat their patients, making processes more efficient and outcomes more predictable. The digital dental workflow represents a major advancement in modern dentistry by combining various digital technologies to improve accuracy and efficiency. This workflow not only streamlines the treatment process but also minimizes the potential for errors, enhances communication among dental professionals, and increases overall patient satisfaction. As technology continues to advance, the digital dental workflow is expected to bring further transformations to dental practice, providing new opportunities for innovation and improved oral healthcare. The ongoing development in digital dentistry promises to continuously elevate the quality of dental care, making it more precise, efficient, and patient-centered. Keywords: digital dentistry, workflow, CAD/CAM, 3D printing, artificial intelligence, intraoral scanning
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