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Advanced Materials and Process Technologies in Prosthetic and Implant Dentistry
This special issue belongs to the section “Biomaterials“.
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In the last decade, the introduction of new materials and application of digital technologies have deeply changed dentistry, particularly the fields of prosthodontics and implantology. CAD/CAM technology has been a game changer for the production of tooth-borne and implant-supported fixed dental prostheses relying on new materials developed daily to increase the mechanical and aesthetic properties. With the use of intraoral scanners spreading, its constant improvements in terms of software and hardware allows clinicians to deal with most clinical scenarios with a growing level of accuracy and practicality. The concept of implantology has also been revolutionized, with new grafting materials, new implant materials and surface treatments, new drilling protocols, as well as new fixture and connection designs, permitting a safer and faster osteointegration and its maintenance even in the most challenging situations. The growing interest in minimally invasive implant placement has led to the development of numerous guided surgery systems and technologies. The new technological advancements have significantly improved data acquisition, leading to more accurate and realistic 3D rendering of implant site characteristics and neighboring anatomy. Furthermore, these advancements provide more insight into the surgical, prosthetic, and esthetic treatment requirements.
This Special Issue intends to cover all the basic and clinical research facing the abovementioned topics.
Dr. Sebastian Patzelt
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- digital dentistry
- computerized dentistry
- computerized optical impression making
- intraoral scanner
- computer-guided surgery
- navigation
- CAD/CAM
- dental implants
- grafting materials
- implant surface
- implant connection
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