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Testo in inglese: Questo libro esamina la tecnologia CAD/CAM utilizzata nell'odontoiatria restaurativa digitale, gli specifici casi clinici in cui viene utilizzata e come funziona ognuno dei componenti critici di questa tecnologia - scansione intraorale, progettazione protesica e fabbricazione. Vengono analizzate le evoluzioni nel campo della odontoiatria restaurativa digitale insieme ad una varietà di argomenti fra cui scanners, softwer per il design delle protesi, materiali e metodi utilizzati nella costruzione delle protesi come la stampa 3D, la sinterizzazione e lavorazioni con il laser. Sia i dentisti che gli studenti potranno beneficiare della completezza degli argomenti trattati e potranno aggiornare le proprie conoscenze apprendendo tutte le novità che ha portato la rivoluzione tecnologica nel campo dell'odontoiatria.
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Contents
Introduction
History
Students and CAD/CAM
Evolution of CAD/CAM
Usage of CAD/CAM
The workflow using CAD/CAM
Mouth\Teeth preparation
Data Acquisition\ Digital Impressions
Components of Digital Scanners
Designing
Manufacturing & Subtractive (milling)
Additive (3D printing)
Insertion
Components of CAD/CAM
Different Density Stages
Method of Generative Production
Dentist’s Significance
Role of CAD/CAM in Orthodontic Aligner
Role of CAD/CAM in Implant Treatment
Conclusion
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About the Author
Vladyslav Pereverzyev works as a dental technician at a well-known local company, where he is a specialist in digital dentistry technologies. A native of Ukraine, he was raised in the small mountainous town of Bolzano, Italy, where he studied at the faculty of IISS Galileo Galilei and developed a passion for this craft in the middle, where he continues to attend numerous refresher courses in this field today.
As a result of his collaboration with several international colleagues in metal-free treatment disciplines and his research into new biocompatible materials to be applied in a wholly digital workflow system, Vladyslav Pereverzyev has been on a never-ending quest to improve his professional learning curve since 2012.
He is a dental technician who specializes in the fabrication of dental prostheses. He is dedicated to giving his expert services in dental aesthetics and sophisticated implant-supported rehabilitation to patients. He is currently employed as an expert laboratory manager in a recognized dental center, where he uses the most up-to-date digital dental technologies and high-quality equipment.
Beginning in the year 2020, he has devoted his time to writing and contributing to various scientific publications. He pens down his knowledge and learning experiences in professional journals and educational books.
Preface
CAD/CAM technology utilized in digital restorative dentistry and specific clinical treatments performed using the CAD/CAM technology are all covered in one compact book, with the most up-to-date and simply understandable developments in the field of digital restorative dentistry. It has been thoroughly examined and handled how each of the critical components of CAD/CAM work - intraoral scanning, prosthetic/refreshing design, and fabrication - work together. A variety of topics, including scanners, software for prosthetic design, and the materials and methods utilized in prosthesis manufacturing, such as laser sintering, 3D printing, and laser ablation, will be covered in this book. For patients requiring fixed partial prostheses, complete dentures, removable partial dentures, crowns, endodontic therapy, implant surgery, or orthodontic treatment, the section on clinical application covers all aspects of digital technology in the treatment of patients. The section on clinical application is divided into four sections: The subject of restorative and prosthetic dentistry is undergoing rapid development as new technologies play an increasingly essential part in the practice of dentistry in its common manifestations, such as tooth replacement. Dentists and dental students will benefit from this book’s comprehensive coverage of topics that will help them close the knowledge gap that has arisen in dentistry as a result of the technological revolution.
Introduction
The world is progressing day by day. Pick anything up; everything is progressive and makes life easier and appreciable. If we talk about dentistry, there are many innovations every coming day. Digital dentistry is one of those innovations and gifts to dentistry, thanks to advances in computer technology. As in many other sectors, dental manufacturing development stages are becoming highly automated. Automation could allow more sustainable manufacturing in high-paying places, for example, Western Europe and the United States. In some areas, the expense of dental lab work has been a significant factor in treatment therapy and planning. Dentists have provided more attractive ceramic restorations in a single dental session using CAD/CAM technology in direct patient treatment. In recent years, computer-assisted dental restorations have become more common. CAD/CAM procedures are available in most dental businesses, whether in dental laboratories, dental practice, or in the establishment of manufacturing centers. Approach to modern, industrially prefabricated, managed materials and nearly free of defects; a level of durability commensurate with a standardized supply chain, a rise in data storage, reproducibility, and as well as; an enhancement in preparation and accuracy, along with a rise in efficiency are only a few of several advantages related with dental restorations produced by CAD/CAM. Due to ongoing advances in computer software and hardware, innovative approaches for treatment and production concepts are planned, allowing for more cost reductions. Dentists who will be faced with these approaches in the future will need to provide practical skills to benefit from them.
In the CAD/CAM process, three critical sequences must be followed.
1. Intra-oral scanning
2. Visual restoration
3. Restoration production
Over 70% of private dental practices in the United States used computers in the early 1990s. Such a work arrangement speeds up work, improves patient communication, and reduces data storage space. Reducing the chances of entering incorrect, erroneous, or incomplete data is also critical. Today, this computer application is the most popular method of use in our field. For enthusiasts and dreamers who created a whole new field: computerized dentistry, using computers in therapy is challenging.