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Computerization and Digital Workflow in Medicine: Focus on Digital Dentistry

Marco Tallarico

2020Materials64 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Continuously evolving technologies make dentistry one of the most advanced sectors in the field of medicine. The digital improvements in recent years have brought many advantages to clinicians and patients, including reduced working times, lower costs and increased efficiency of performance. Some of the most important digital technologies introduced in the dental filed are cone beam computer tomography (CBCT) scan, Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD-CAM) systems, and intraoral scanners. All of these allow faster and more accurate rehabilitations, with the opportunity of pre-simulation of the final treatment. The evolution of computer science has brought significant advantages in the medical and dental fields, making the diagnosis and execution of even complex treatments, such as implantology and bone reconstruction, possible. The digital world is trying to supplant the traditional analog workflow, and over time, with the further advance of technologies, it should tend to be the treatment of choice of our patients.

Topics & Concepts

WorkflowComputer scienceField (mathematics)CADCone beam computed tomographyComputer-aided technologiesMedical physicsComputer Aided DesignDentistryEngineering drawingEngineeringComputed tomographyMedicineManufacturing engineeringMechanical engineeringSurgeryPure mathematicsMathematicsDatabaseDental Radiography and ImagingDental Research and COVID-19Digital Imaging in Medicine
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