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Current Trends and Future Directions in Prosthetic and Implant Dentistry in the Digital Era

Current Trends and Future Directions in Prosthetic and Implant Dentistry in the Digital Era

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Advancements in digital technologies are reshaping the world of dentistry, from prosthodontics to implant dentistry. Intraoral scanners, facial scanners, 3D printers, and milling machines have revolutionized the clinical approach and operative workflow in daily practice. However, digital dentistry brings several challenges to clinicians due to the rapid evolution of new technologies and the lack of evidence-based guidelines for their correct use. The aim of this Special Issue is to cover the latest advances in the development and application of digital technologies in prosthetic and implant dentistry. We wish to provide both clinicians and researchers with a comprehensive and up-to-date source of information on current trends, limitations, and potential future applications of digital technologies in daily clinical practice.

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Keywords

  • accuracy
  • alveolar remodeling
  • bone level
  • CAD/CAM materials
  • CAD–CAM
  • clinical study
  • Complications
  • computer-aided surgery
  • cone-beam computed tomography
  • dental implant
  • dental implants
  • DICOM–STL
  • digital dentistry
  • digital impression
  • digital workflow
  • dimensional measurement accuracy
  • elderly population
  • emergence angle
  • emergence profile
  • full-arch impression
  • guided surgery
  • image-guided surgery
  • imaging superimposition
  • implant scan
  • implant-supported restorations
  • implantology
  • impression techniques
  • intraoral digital scanning
  • intraoral scan
  • intraoral scanner
  • intraoral scanners
  • less traumatic surgery
  • marginal bone loss
  • medicine
  • navigation system
  • occlusion
  • operator
  • Oral Implantology
  • oral surgery
  • overloading
  • precision
  • prospective study
  • retrospective study
  • roughness
  • scan area
  • socket healing
  • static guided surgery
  • stereolithographic surgical guide
  • sub-crestal placement
  • surface
  • surface integrity
  • tooth extraction
  • toothbrushing wear
  • trueness
  • zygomatic implants

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-6050-2

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