WHAT IS DIGITAL ODONTOLOGY?

For many years, conventional protocols have been used in the field of prosthetic rehabilitation. These methods achieved satisfactory results in terms of medical expectations, often surpassing those of patients.

Over time, the emergence of new technologies and materials has enabled the dental team to create prosthetic rehabilitations with a level of precision that was previously challenging to attain.

Currently, intraoral scanning technology is one of the most interesting and promising areas in dentistry. In fact, 3D digitalization of oral structures facilitates a wide range of procedures in different fields of dentistry, including prosthodontics, aesthetics, implantology, and orthodontics.

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The currently available intraoral scanners overcome many limitations and disadvantages of traditional impression procedures, maintaining a high level of precision and serving as an effective alternative to conventional impression techniques.

 

These courses showcase new digital technologies and advanced materials, combining the experience gained from traditional techniques to provide restorations with optimal resistance, aesthetics, and function.

Numerous cases are presented, highlighting the protocols developed with the application of new materials, the continuous development of technologies, and demonstrating a level of quality in the results that is equal to or surpasses that achieved with conventional methods.