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1Digital Workflow in Reconstructive Dentistry: An Introduction
Data Processing/Planning and Treatment Planning
Execution of Treatment or Fabrication
2Intraoral Scanners: Current Status and Future Applications
Overview of the Digital Workflow
Clinical Application of IOS Systems
Implant Capturing Technology Via Photogrammetry
Current Indications and Future Possibilities of IOS Systems
Applications of Face Scanners in Dentistry
CASE EXAMPLE: DIGITAL WORKFLOW OF FULL-MOUTH IMPLANT-SUPPORTED FIXED DENTAL PROSTHESES
Acknowledgments
References
5Digital Radiographic Imaging
Introduction
From Analog to Digital
Digital Receptors
Intraoral Digital Imaging: Direct Digital Imaging
Intraoral Digital Imaging: Indirect Digital Imaging
Extraoral Digital Imaging Techniques
Flat Panel Detectors
Extraoral Tomography
Extraoral Projection Radiography
Cone-beam Computed Tomography
Summary and Future Developments
Further Reading
References
6Virtual Registration, Mounting, and Articulation
Introduction
Positioning of the Jaws in the Virtual Space
Concepts of Virtual Articulation
Basic Virtual Articulation
Advanced Virtual Articulation (Nonreference-based Mounting)
Individual Virtual Articulation (Reference-based Mounting)
Real-3D System (Biomechanical-based Systems)
How Far are We From Achieving an Accurate and Patient-relevant Virtual Articulation?
Creating the Occlusion in the CAD
References
7Digital Assessment Tools and Data Manipulation
Introduction
Application in Dentistry
Classification of Digital Assessment Tools
Digital Esthetic and Facial Analysis
Photo Software and Presentation Software
Treatment Planning and Expectation Software
Smile Design Software
Analysis/Evaluation Tools for Digital Charting
Digital Practice
Future Perspectives
Conclusions
References
8Computer-guided Implant Planning and Surgery
Introduction
Three-dimensional Navigation Systems
CLINICAL EXAMPLE: MED3D SYSTEM
CAD/CAM Fabrication of Surgical Guides – Central Fabrication by Means of Additive Technologies
CLINICAL EXAMPLE: CAD/CAM SURGICAL GUIDE (NOBEL CLINICIAN)
CLINICAL EXAMPLE: CAD/CAM SURGICAL GUIDE FOR AN EDENTULOUS RIDGE (SIMPLANT)
CLINICAL EXAMPLE: CAD/CAM SURGICAL GUIDE FOR AN EDENTULOUS RIDGE (WORKFLOW 2/SIMPLANT)
CAD/CAM Fabrication of Surgical Guides – Central/Laboratory Fabrication by Means of 3D Printing
CLINICAL EXAMPLE: CAD/CAM SURGICAL GUIDE VIA 3D PRINTING (SMOP)
Dynamic Systems
Accuracy of Guided Surgery Systems
Current Status and Future of 3D Navigation in Implant Dentistry
References
9CAD/CAM Materials
Introduction
Silica-based Ceramics
Resin-matrix Ceramics
Glass-infiltrated Oxide Ceramics
High-strength Ceramics
Machinable Polymers
Metals
Conclusion
References
10Digital-assisted Fabrication Using CAM Technologies
Background of Dental CAD/CAM
Restoration Design
Data and Workflow
CAM Data Processes
In-house vs. Central Fabrication
Complete In-office System Concept
Dental Laboratory-to-Production Center Concept
In-house Dental Laboratory Concept
Fabrication Utilizing Subtractive Techniques
Fabrication Utilizing Additive Techniques
Laser-based Additive Manufacturing Technologies
Stereolithography
Selective Laser Sintering
Three-dimensional Printing
Digital Light Processing
References
11Cases
CASE 1: DIGITAL WORKFLOW FOR THE REHABILITATION OF AN EXCESSIVELY WORN DENTITION
Introduction
Case Description
References
CASE 2: DIGITAL WORKFLOW FOR THE FIXED IMPLANT-SUPPORTED REHABILITATION OF EDENTULOUS JAWS
Introduction
Case Description
References
CASE 3: DIGITAL WORKFLOW FOR THE REMOVABLE IMPLANT-SUPPORTED REHABILITATION OF AN EDENTULOUS JAW
Introduction
Case Description
References
12Future Perspectives of Digital Technologies in Dentistry
Labside CAD/CAM
Chairside CAD/CAM