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Maxillary anterior implant restorations fabricated with digital workflow in Dental Clinic : Case Report

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Abstract


For anterior implant prostheses, both teeth and gingival esthetics must be considered. It is true that one mistake during analog implant surgery and prosthesis manufacturing can cause failure of the final results, making it difficult to access easily. Recently, digital devices such as CT, intraoral scanners, CAD programs, milling machines, and 3D printers are spreading to dental clinics. By utilizing this, digital workflow can minimize mistakes in each process and complete successful anterior implant prostheses within the clinics. If we accurately recognize the possibilities and limitations of digital clinical practice and effectively apply them to clinical practice, standardized results can be obtained and various applications will be possible in the future.

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Anterior implant CT intraoral scanners CAD milling 3d printers

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