Taking dental impression, making dental models, and assembling dental laboratory prostheses took a lot of time However, the advent of the intraoral scanner, computer aided design (CAD)/computer aided manufacturing (CAM), 3D printers, and artificial intelligence (AI) software revolutionized the field of dentistry. Precision and accuracy are two of digital dentistry's key benefits.
Digital Impression for OSSTEM Implant with ScanBody by Dr. Abhishek Kumar at Magadh Oro Dental
The utilization of these data allows for very precise and predictable treatment planning and execution. The effectiveness and quickness with which dental restorations may be made is another advantage of digital dentistry. With the use of CAD/CAM technology, dental restorations designed and created in a single session, doing away with the need for further visits and interim restorations. Increased precision and accuracy, quicker production times, and more personalization options are all benefits of digital dentures. They also eliminate the requirement for traditional impression materials, which some patients could find painful. Due to their reduced waste generation and resource usage, digital dentures may also be more ecologically friendly than conventional ones.
Dentcare Zirconia teeth prosthesis over Osstem implant by Dr. Abhishek Kumar at Magadh Oro Dental