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“Digitalization implies the full-scale changes in the way business in conducted so that it’s a multidimensional planning and orchestration.” -Pearl Zhu
For enhancing the confidence of an individual, the visual appeal of teeth and smiles are very crucial. Several methods encompass various processes from diagnosis to the treatment planning of a smile aligning with the patient’s facial profile.
Digital technology consists of image acquisitions, processing, and manufacturing of data. They include scanners- intra and extraoral and CT (computed tomography), which convert the shapes of the patient orofacial tissues into three-dimensional (3D) data that can be further modified using CAD (computer-aided design) software. With the use of technologies and 3D printing, it is possible to create precise and accurate dental prostheses in a short time. Digital dentistry includes streamlined treatment management, smile designing, use of restorations to provide advanced patient care. Technologies like intraoral and extraoral optical scanners and CBCT enhance detailed 3D assessments of orofacial structures. These tools help in the digital management and exhibition of esthetic results thereby allowing for accurate execution of restorative and surgical procedures.
Digital technology is emerging in a way that it is gradually replacing conventional tools and devices. Digital tools and devices are beneficial in saving time for patients, dentists, and dental technicians.
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