Journal of Interdisciplinary Medicine (Mar 2017)

Digital Dentistry — Digital Impression and CAD/CAM System Applications

  • Gabor Alin-Gabriel,
  • Zaharia Cristian,
  • Stan Adrian Tudor,
  • Gavrilovici Andrei Mihai,
  • Negruțiu Meda-Lavinia,
  • Sinescu Cosmin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/jim-2017-0033
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 54 – 57

Abstract

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Digital imprint and computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacture (CAD/CAM) systems offer several benefits compared to traditional techniques. The use of a CAD/CAM system to scan preparations and generate restorations in-office, removes a second appointment for the patient. The existence of precision benefits in using complete systems and chairside scanning systems, has been proven. CAD/CAM restorations have a good longevity and meet the accepted clinical parameters. New digital impression methods are presently accessible, and before long, the long-awaited goal of sparing patients of one the most unpleasant practices in clinical dentistry, acquiring dental impressions, will be exchanged by intraoral digital scanning. CAD/CAM systems existing nowadays, can feed data through accurate digital scans created from plaster models, straight to manufacturing systems that can shape ceramic or resin restorations with no requirement of a physical copy of the prepared, adjacent, and antagonist teeth.

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