Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation | |
INTRAORAL SCANNING AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY | |
Cristina Vasilache1  Nicoleta Ioanid2  Georgiana Macovei2  Anca Mihaela Vițalariu3  Monica Silvia Tatarciuc3  Maria-Antonela Beldiman3  | |
[1] “Grigore T. Popa" U.M.Ph. - Iași, Romania, Faculty of Dentistry, Master Degree Student;“Grigore T. Popa" U.M.Ph. - Iași, Romania, Faculty of Dentistry, Department of OdontologyPeriodontology-Fixed Prosthetics;“Grigore T. Popa" U.M.Ph. - Iași, Romania, Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Prosthodontics; | |
关键词: intraoral scanner; cad/cam technology; digital impression; | |
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来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Aim of the study Intraoral scanning records the data of structures and tissues in the oral cavity and is followed by the transmission of information in the digital workflow, which is the first step in most clinical situations. Material and methods The algorithm for performing prosthetic works and restorative structures requires the use of CAD-CAM technologies, and scanning can be performed either directly in the patient’s oral cavity or by scanning models in the laboratory. The advantages of using an intraoral scanner are reflected on the multiple clinical applications of the method – for diagnostic purpose, in fixed prosthodontics, to develop a removable partial denture metal framework, in complete denture cases, implant cases, in orthodontics, etc. Results Compared to the traditional prosthesis manufacturing algorithm, the advantages of using intraoral scanners and CAD / CAM technology include simplifying the work process; qualitative standardization of the laboratory process; efficiency in the stages of performing dental prosthesis: registration, transmission and storage of patient data/information, efficient and informed communication between dentist and dental technician. Conclusions Because there are multiple advantages that can be obtained by approaching a digital workflow, digital technology is gaining more and more ground in all fields of dentistry.
【 授权许可】
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