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MSA Digital Workflow

The document outlines the digital workflow in fixed prosthodontics, detailing the use of digital tools for diagnosis, design, and manufacturing of dental prostheses. It emphasizes the advantages of digital technologies, such as intraoral scanning and CAD/CAM systems, over traditional methods, including improved accuracy and patient communication. Additionally, it discusses various digital imaging techniques and manufacturing processes, including additive and subtractive methods.

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MSA Digital Workflow

The document outlines the digital workflow in fixed prosthodontics, detailing the use of digital tools for diagnosis, design, and manufacturing of dental prostheses. It emphasizes the advantages of digital technologies, such as intraoral scanning and CAD/CAM systems, over traditional methods, including improved accuracy and patient communication. Additionally, it discusses various digital imaging techniques and manufacturing processes, including additive and subtractive methods.

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Fixed Prosthodontic Department

Digital Work FLOW


Associate Professor/ Aliaa Mahrous

MSA University
LECTURE OUTLINE

• What is the digital workflow


• Digital tools in diagnosis
• scanning
• Digital tools in designing
• Construction (subtractive VS additives)
LECTURE ILOs
1. Understanding the digital workflow concept with the advantages and limitations.

2. Apply digital technologies, such as intraoral scanning, CAD/CAM design, and 3D printing,
to fabricate fixed dental prostheses, such as crowns, bridges, and implant-supported
restorations.

3. Analyze the accuracy and predictability of digital technologies and compare them to
traditional laboratory techniques.

4. communicate with patients, dental laboratory technicians, and other members of the dental
team regarding the use of digital technologies in fixed prosthodontics, including treatment
WHICH DIGITAL SYSTEM WILL
MOST EASILY INTEGRATE INTO MY
OFFICE?
3 main advantages :
Storage, Clean, Low Dose

A- Intra oral digital radiography

B- EXTRAORAL DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHY


1. DIGITAL PANORAMA
2. CONE BEAM CT
3. LATERAL CEPHALOMETERY
4. TMJ OPEN AND CLOSED
5. MRI
T-scan system

Marks the areas of occlusal contacts and gives information about the areas of heavy
contact and formulates 3D image with colored projections
-Intensity of bite is determined by the height of the column and the color
Arcus digma 2

Similar to facebow and semi adjustable


articulator.
Immediate show of mandibular movement
and centric relation
Imaging Spectral
spectrophotometers spectrophotometers
Mobile applications for shade matching
1. Scanning

2. Designing

3. Manufacturing
Intraoral Extraoral
scanning scanning
Less discomfort

Time efficient

Simple procedure

Better lab communication

Environmental friendly
Coating scanners Non-coating scanners
Coating scanners/Monochromatic scanners
Non-coating scanners/Polychromatic scanners
Primescan
PLANSCAN

LAVA™ CHAIRSIDE ORAL SCANNER
THE BEST INTRAORAL SCANNER?
Intraoral scanner

Operator

Field of scan
2. Non-contact
1. Contact
scanners
scanners

3. Facial
scanners
3. FACIAL SCANNING
Laser beam scanning technology
Smart phones facial scanning
integration of all digital data
1. Scanning

2. Designing

3. Manufacturing
Sole CAD/CAM systems
1. Scanning

2. Designing

3. Manufacturing
DIGITAL DENTAL MANUFACTURING
CAM: Computer Aided Manufacturing

CIM: Computer Integrated Manufacturing


DIGITAL DENTAL MANUFACTURING
I. ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

II. SUBTRACTIVE MANUFACTURING

III. HYBRID MANUFACTURING


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I. SUBTRACTIVE MANUFACTURING
CAD/CAM SYSTEMS

IN-OFFICE SYSTEM: CAD/CAM FOR


IN-LAB SYSTEMS OUTSOURCING
(CHAIRSIDE CAD/CAM)
Remote control milling machines through web browser
II. ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
3D PRINTING DENTAL APPLICATION
Digital Dentistry Personalize Dentistry

Conservative Dentistry
Minimum Invasive Dentistry
SUSTAINABLE AND
SMART ADDITIVE
MANUFACTURING
(SSAM)
Efficiency in Prefabrication Stage

Thank youDefect Detection


Real-Time Control

Predictive Maintenance

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