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Fabricating an Implant-Supported Crown with Impression Scanning Technology

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ÀÌÁÖÇü ( Lee Ju-Hyoung ) - Catholic University of Daegu School of Medicine Department of Dentistry

Abstract


Purpose: Computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology automates the fabrication process of implant-supported prostheses. For the CAD/CAM fabrication of implant-supported crowns, virtual models must be generated by capturing of the intraoral situation with intraoral scanners or by digitizing stone casts with laboratory scanners. This article describes a novel method for creating virtual models with impression scanning technology. By using this workflow, an implant-supported crown is rapidly fabricated without intraoral scanning and cast scanning which needs additional time for fabricating stone casts.

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CAD/CAM; Digital workflow; Implant prosthesis; Impression scanning; Scan body

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