The digital revolution has also changed dentistry. Digital dentistry offers ways to streamline dental procedures like taking a patient’s tooth impressions, using a 3D camera to recreate the tooth structure digitally and developing solutions with CAD rendering.
It is also used for dental prostheses and ceramic restorations, now possible in just one single session thanks to Cerec® technology.
Digital dentistry also includes 3D radiology and computer-assisted implantology, as well as a computer simulation of the end result, which is widely used in aesthetic and reconstructive dentistry.
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