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Current Status of Digital Complete Dentures Technology

Aristeidis Villias, Hercules C. Karkazis, Stavros Yannikakis, Antonios Theocharopoulos, Nikitas Sykaras, Gregory Polyzois

2021Prosthesis31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fabrication of complete dentures (CDs) utilizing computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) methods has attracted a lot of attention. The purpose of this paper was to summarize current knowledge about digital CDs and the relevant technology, and to present the application of the new technology in a dental geriatrics case. Initially, some of the challenges regarding digitization of the oral mucosa as a supporting surface of the CDs’ intaglio surface are listed. Next, a brief introduction of the CAD software capabilities regarding CDs is presented. The latest CAM additive and subtractive techniques for CDs are following. Subsequently, the consecutive steps for the construction of a digital CD as part of the prosthodontic treatment of a 90-year-old ambulative female patient are presented. Finally, some considerations about the digital workflow in CD manufacturing are discussed. In conclusion, the new digital technology has clear advantages; however, implementation requires careful planning. The digital workflow is applicable and versatile.

Topics & Concepts

WorkflowDigitizationDenturesCADSubtractive colorComputer scienceSoftwareComputer-aided manufacturingEngineering drawingComputer Aided DesignManufacturing engineeringDentistryEngineeringMedicineComputer visionOperating systemVisual artsArtDatabaseDental materials and restorationsDental Implant Techniques and OutcomesDental Research and COVID-19
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