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Telemedicine and Digital Tools in Dentistry: Enhancing Diagnosis and Remote Patient Care
Teledentistry enhances access to oral healthcare by enabling remote consultations, diagnosis, and patient management. This paper explores its applications, benefits, challenges, and impact on modern dentistry.
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The Use of Dynamic Navigation Systems as a Component of Digital Dentistry
Journal of dentistry research, 2023The development of dynamic navigation system (DNS) has facilitated the development of modern digital medicine. In the field of dentistry, the cutting-edge technology is garnering widespread recognition.
W. Tang +4 more
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Digital Technologies for Restorative Dentistry
Dental Clinics of North America, 2022Although the accuracy of direct digitization of oral structure has been improved, indirect digitization is still required in specific situations such as full-arch scanning. Once accurate images are imported, efficient designing can be achieved by CAD software. Although smile design using a 3-dimensional facial scan better predicts planned restorations,
Hidehiko, Watanabe +2 more
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DOP Dentistry: digitally embracing orthodontics and paediatric dentistry.
European journal of paediatric dentistry, 2022The aim of this paper is to illustrate the concept of DOP Dentistry (Digital Ortho Paediatric Dentistry) in daily practice.DOP Dentistry is a new concept introduced by the authors to express the perfect integration between two disciplines that for a long time have been separated: paediatric dentistry and paediatric orthodontics.
Gianolio, A. +3 more
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Allocation and scheduling of digital dentistry services in a dental cloud manufacturing system
International journal of computer integrated manufacturing (Print), 2021Recent enhancements in computer aided design and manufacturing have made dentistry workflow more effective. Dental products are highly customized and personalized for patients.
Siavash Valizadeh +2 more
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THE FUTURE OF DIGITAL IMAGING IN DENTISTRY
Dental Clinics of North America, 2000Digital radiographic imaging in dentistry has matured. All the reasons dentists have cited for keeping conventional, film-based systems have been refuted: cost, sensors, storage, and training are not issues. There are many reasons to switch to digital. This article outlines external factors that dentists may not have considered that will influence the ...
D A, Miles, M R, Razzano
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Digital Dentistry: The Start of a New Era
ProsthesisIn June 2024, at the European Congress of Dentomaxillofacial Radiology (ECDMFR) in Germany, the first-ever magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system dedicated to dentistry was introduced [...]
G. Spagnuolo, Parisa Soltani
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2021
The age of digitalization and innovation has hit the health care sector like a lightning bolt. Especially the process of dealing with the corona crisis has shown the need for digital communication, digital networking, telemedicine, and more. The influence of digitalization in health care is stronger than ever.
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The age of digitalization and innovation has hit the health care sector like a lightning bolt. Especially the process of dealing with the corona crisis has shown the need for digital communication, digital networking, telemedicine, and more. The influence of digitalization in health care is stronger than ever.
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An introduction to digital radiography in dentistry
Journal of Orthodontics, 2002The aim of this article is to explain the basic principles of digital radiography, and to discuss the intra- and extra-oral imaging systems currently available. There are two main types of digital sensors available. One is based on charge coupled device technology and the other consists of phosphor storage plates.
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DIGITAL DENTISTRY IN THE COMPUTER AGE
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1999Computers are becoming an integral part of the practice of dentistry. Smaller, smarter and more ergonomic computing devices will support an increasing proportion of dental practice activities. Technology will make practice management more efficient, mainly by reducing transactional overhead.
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