Many patients explain their refusal to carry out restoration through prosthetics by the need to wear "non-native crowns" in the mouth for a certain time, to endure the painful procedure of grinding tooth enamel. Today, physical discomfort can be minimized with the help of modern dental restoration techniques, one of...
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CAD-CAM Technology In Modern Dentistry
Modern prosthetics has undergone noticeable changes compared to the methods of restoring teeth that were used in the last century. Today, new, more aesthetic and durable materials, soft and comfortable prostheses are appearing on the market. In addition, the technologies for manufacturing structures for prosthetics are also changing. If earlier...
Digital planning of prosthetics on implants
In the modern dental industry, computer technologies and implantation treatment are inextricably linked. At the same time, it is quite difficult to determine exactly what it really is – an evolutionary round of development of the planning stage of dental interventions, or a revolutionary breakthrough, but the main thing is...
Digital design of a smile taking into account the configuration of the face
Restoring aesthetics during orthopedic treatment is an important aspect of dentistry, especially in the era of current digital technologies. A number of studies have demonstrated the advantages of computer planning and visualization of future treatment outcomes, which contributed to their predicted and successful achievement. Most modern dental programs include the...
CAD / CAM materials in dentistry
Each of the stages of CAD/CAM production of dental structures (whether it is the collection of digital data, their processing by adapted software or the process of manufacturing a prosthesis or crown itself) continues to develop and improve independently, thus ensuring even greater accuracy and efficiency of orthopedic works made...
CAD/CAM system in dentistry
Currently, a dental prosthetics system called CAD/CAM is widely used in dentistry. It stands for Computer Aided Design Computer Aided Manufacture — design and production is performed using a computer. In other words, the CAD/CAM system is a complex for digital design, modeling and subsequent automated manufacturing of products according...
CAD/CAM SYSTEMS IN DENTISTRY
CAD/CAM are software systems and compatible equipment designed for computer-aided design and production of various products and programming of production processes based on created virtual models. In dentistry, CAD CAM systems are an indispensable tool for modeling and manufacturing objects with anatomical accuracy. The CAD program (design using a computer)...
CAD / CAM systems: from 2D to 3D smile analysis
In dental practice, facial arches allow you to copy the projection of the upper jaw relative to the articular condyles (orientation in the center of rotation). The analysis is carried out in three planes perpendicular to each other. The resulting projections are transferred to the structure of the articulator. CAD...