The digital roadmap in implant prosthodontics: a multidisciplinary achievement from implant placement to final restoration


The establishment of CAD/CAM technology and the continuous development in the computer technology has been a game changer for the production of implant supported restorations by means of on-screen designing with software applications. 

Zirconium dioxide is one of the highest-performance ceramics in dental technology with excellent long-term behavior and extraordinary mechanical properties. Monolithic zirconia CAD/CAM-milled implant frame work restorations are a treatment option for full arch implant restorations as well as long span bridges in centralized manufacturing. Some of the benefits are accuracy, partial cut back for micro veneering porcelain and minimal occlusal adjustments and no risk for chipping. A convincing aesthetics, biocompatibility and sustainability are responsible for the consistent growing success of monolithic zirconium dioxide. 

This lecture discusses novel ways of aesthetic results in implantology using the digital workflow, interdisciplinary planning and new possibilities in CAD/CAM dental technology. 

Indices: Dental Technology, Implantology, Interdisciplinary digital, face scans, communication/planning, Implant guided planning/ Lab software, IOS, 3D printing, digital integrated workflow, ASC implant bridges. 


  Edition 2023
  20/10/2023
  11:30 - 12:20

Speakers


Reuss Jose Manuel
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Reuss Jose Manuel
Rutten Patrick
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Rutten Patrick
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