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24 January 2025

CEREC Chairside System to Register and Design the Occlusion in Restorative Dentistry: A Systematic Literature Review


Objective

The aim of this review was to update the literature with regard to the digital methods available by CEREC Chairside system to register and design the occlusion, to report their efficacy and technical innovations in the field of Restorative Dentistry. A search strategy was performed using the key-words: “virtual articulator,” or “CAD-CAM and occlusal recording,” or “CAD-CAM and occlusion register,” or “CAD-CAM and occlusal contacts,” or “CAD-CAM and prosthesis.”

Material and Methods

Inclusion criteria comprised studies evaluating the use of digital methods available by CEREC System for occlusal registration and design during prosthodontics treatment. PubMed and Cochrane library and reference lists were searched up to January 2016.

Results

The search resulted in 280 articles after removing duplicates. Subsequently, 233 records were excluded and 49 studies were selected for reading in full. Eleven articles were considered eligible for the systematic review (4 in vitro and 7 clinical studies).

Conclusion

Scientific evidence suggests that digital methods were accurate to register and design the occlusion of dental prostheses. Nevertheless, further clinical studies are required to establish a conclusion with regard to its accuracy in prosthodontics treatment.

Clinical Significance

Digital technologies allow the design of occlusal surfaces of CAD-CAM fabricated prostheses using innovative approaches. This systematic review aimed to update the literature to help dentists determine the most appropriate digital method to register and design the occlusal surface of CAD-CAM crowns. (J Esthet Restor Dent 28:208–220, 2016)


Authors: Lauren Oliveira Lima Bohner, Pedro Tortamano Neto, Ahad Shahid Ahmed, Matsuyoshi Mori, Dalva Cruz Laganá, Newton Sesma

Source: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/

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