Digital Impression in Dentistry-A Comprehensive Review
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https://doi.org/10.21276/apjhs.2022.9.2.27Keywords:
CEREC digital, Computer-aided design/computer-aided, ImpressionAbstract
Digital techniques in dentistry offer a fully digital computerized workflow that does not include the standard multiple traditional phases. Digital imprint and computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing systems offer a wide range of benefits compared to traditional techniques. The introduction of intraoral scanners has radically changed the way in which the dentists approach the restorative workflow. The constant evolution of the hardware and software in relation to this has made a digital end-to-end restorative solutions a reality. Precision, accuracy, and hassle-free procedures have made these systems user-friendly and patient-friendly. There are many advantages in using this advanced technology.
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