Contents
- Introduction
- Answering Critical Concerns by Dr. Pineda
- Case Presentation and Diagnosis
- Treatment Plan
- Delivery and Cementation Protocol
- Follow-Up
- Conclusions
- Credits
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Additional Resources
Introduction
Due to the constant influx of new materials and digital workflows, digital dentistry is constantly advancing and changing. It is clear that the focus lies on further simplification of workflows that will not sacrifice quality of results. When looking within the adhesive esthetic rehabilitation field and options available for production, there are two different paths: subtractive (milling) and additive (3D printing) manufacturing. These technologies are widely used in the dental field and, while being complimentary, both have different advantages and disadvantages.
COMPARING MANUFACTURING OPTIONS
Regarding working and production time, for example, for small batches of four unit elements, subtractive manufacturing is the fastest method of production.
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