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2025, Number 5

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Rev ADM 2025; 82 (5)

The impact of interdisciplinary workflow in dentistry.

Caballero RD, Ongay VC, Fuentes CMN, Herrera MGB
Full text How to cite this article 10.35366/121637

DOI

DOI: 10.35366/121637
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.35366/121637

Language: Spanish
References: 8
Page: 276-279
PDF size: 1334.15 Kb.


Key words:

digital workflow, dentistry, interdisciplinary work.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: the digital workflow in dentistry has been evolving, generating a software such as CAD/CAM which allows professionals to use new methods for the diagnosis, with these tools we pursuit to give patients the latest technology we can offer. By simplifying the acquirement of data while carrying out a job, as well as the design and manufacture of them. Objectives: explain the impact of the digital flow in the different areas of dentistry. Conclusion: in the research of different software available in dentistry, it concluded that with the use of intraoral scanners there has been a great benefit because of how easy and fast it is, without any annoyance to the patient like it used to be with a conventional technique. Following CAD/CAM it would allow us to carry out all the stages for treatment planning as well as reducing the margin of error in the procedures.


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