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To report a fully digital and guided immediate-load All-on-4 protocol conducted in Brazil on a 59-year-old male patient with an edentulous maxilla and a history of oropharyngeal cancer surgery,...


The purpose of this review is to provide the readers with current information and state-of-the-art of digital scanning systems within the orthodontics. 


Purpose of the paper is to analyse the development of dentistry from ancient times to the present day, to reveal the role of advanced technologies in the development of modern dentistry and to...


Computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology has expanded to embrace implant, maxillofacial and removable prosthodontics including the fabrication of complete dentures.


In the multidisciplinary treatments, especially in case of missing teeth in aesthetic area, the compliance of patient during retention time post orthodontic therapy is evidently very high, even among...


Digital dentistry may be defined in a broad scope as any dental technology or device that incorporates digital or computer-controlled components in contrast to that of mechanical or electrical alone.


Combining the maxillofacial cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) model with its corresponding digital dental model enables an integrated 3-dimensional (3D) representation of skeletal structures,...


Increasing awareness of tooth fracture, both complete and incomplete, as a significant disease entity has led to improved diagnostic techniques.


This narrative review aimed to explore the evolution and advancements of artificial intelligence technologies, highlighting their transformative impact on healthcare, education, and specific aspects...


The use of AI in dentistry is revolutionizing the field of dentistry by enhancing the accuracy of diagnosis and treatment.


The dilemma in comprehensive dentistry is that dentists are often focused on restoring teeth for esthetic outcomes, and if occlusion is not taken into account during diagnosis and treatment planning,...


In the past few years, digital dental workflow has gradually replaced the conventional dental workflow in a growing number of developed countries.


Summarizing the new state of the art of digital dentistry, opens exploration of the type and extent of innovations and technological advances that have impacted – and improved – dentistry.


The purpose of the present scoping review is to map the literature reporting on the application of digital workflows and digital technologies in the diagnosis, treatment, or management of dental...


To demonstrate how contemporary digitally driven workflow can enhance outcomes for complex esthetic dental cases, focusing on three distinct clinical scenarios involving implant placement, esthetic...


The digital revolution is changing the world, and dentistry is no exception.


o perform a scoped literature review on advantages of digital workflows in dentistry that could be widely adopted to address safety issues raised during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. 


Nowadays computer-guided “flap-less” surgery for implant placement using stereolithographic tem-plates is gaining popularity among clinicians and patients. 


This review examines the dynamic intersection of digital dentistry and material science, exploring current trends and advancements shaping modern dental practice. 


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