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Smile Design and Treatment Planning—Conventional versus Digital—A Pilot Study

Andrea Maria Chisnoiu, Andreea Cristina Staicu, Andreea Kui, Radu Marcel Chisnoiu, Simona Iacob, Mirela Ioana Flueraşu, Smaranda Buduru

2023Journal of Personalized Medicine15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Several methods are currently available for providing a preview of the prosthodontic treatment, including computer simulations, 3D models, wax-ups, and mock-ups. The aim of this study is to compare the aesthetic aspects and assessment of conventional versus digital prefigurative methods. METHODS: The study included 5 patients and 3 observers, for each of whom a wax-up was made in both the conventional and digital techniques. The analog method, which implied a mock-up molding with a silicone matrix of the wax-up, was compared to a digital workflow, which consisted of a mock-up milling from a digital design. The patient's clinical mock-ups were recorded with digital photographs and assessed for nine different criteria by three observers. RESULTS: The analysis has shown a balanced assessment of the aesthetic criteria without any significant difference between the analog and digital prefigurative methods. CONCLUSIONS: Between the two wax-ups (conventional and digital), there were some variations in smile and dental criteria; however, the obtained data were very similar. When it comes to the smile criteria, the general average grades of the mock-ups conducted using the conventional method are slightly higher than the ones using the digital technique.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineRadiation treatment planningComputer sciencePhysical medicine and rehabilitationInternal medicineRadiation therapyOrthodontics and Dentofacial OrthopedicsDental materials and restorationsReconstructive Facial Surgery Techniques
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