Applied Sciences (Jan 2022)

Properties of CAD/CAM 3D Printing Dental Materials and Their Clinical Applications in Orthodontics: Where Are We Now?

  • Andrea Scribante,
  • Simone Gallo,
  • Maurizio Pascadopoli,
  • Pietro Canzi,
  • Stefania Marconi,
  • Mona A. Montasser,
  • Davide Bressani,
  • Paola Gandini,
  • Maria Francesca Sfondrini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app12020551
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
p. 551

Abstract

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In the last years, both medicine and dentistry have come across a revolution represented by the introduction of more and more digital technologies for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Additive manufacturing is a relatively new technology consisting of a computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) workflow, which allows the substitution of many materials with digital data. This process requires three fundamental steps represented by the digitalization of an item through a scanner, the editing of the data acquired using a software, and the manufacturing technology to transform the digital data into a final product, respectively. This narrative review aims to discuss the recent introduction in dentistry of the abovementioned digital workflow. The main advantages and disadvantages of the process will be discussed, along with a brief description of the possible applications on orthodontics.

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