Knowing how to manage every single prosthetic rehabilitation, from the simplest to the most complex, requires the prosthetic team’s knowledge of correct work protocols that follow a diagnostic-therapeutic process that can be faithfully reproduced both in the clinic and in the laboratory.
The factors of long-term prosthetic success are many: from the anatomical development of the coronal contour to the management of temporary prostheses; from the taking of precision impressions to the choice of the dental technician processing method; the steps often exploit the advantages of traditional analog protocols and the advantages of modern digital flows, almost always becoming hybrids.