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2025, Number 5

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Rev ADM 2025; 82 (5)

Optimization of the digital flow in the daily consultation to treat bruxist patients.

Arceo DKG, Lire SAG, Zurita FAB, Pérez HLJ, Alfaro CJL
Full text How to cite this article 10.35366/121638

DOI

DOI: 10.35366/121638
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.35366/121638

Language: Spanish
References: 7
Page: 280-282
PDF size: 638.11 Kb.


Key words:

digital dentistry, bruxism, TMJ problems.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: digital dentistry is an area of up-to-date dentistry that uses innovative technology, along with systems for creating new dental parts, orthotics, and prosthetics. It has an increasement in the update due to odontologists, which creates a matter of interest for the daily practice. This creates a debate in the comparative between working with the analogic technique or the digital one. Digital work is constituted by digital tools which allow us to design and reproduce with more precision the laboratory work. With this, it is possible to solve both aesthetic and functional cases with more dexterity, such as bruxism and the loss of vertical dimension. Conclusions: analog methods will continue being performed due to the ease and knowledge that many dentists have about conventional methods. However, the digital flow is a totally innovative technique that we should consider adopting in our clinical practice, so in order to achieve a digital workflow, it is convenient to increase our knowledge and methodology to offer a professional service attached to the update and to the needs of our own patients.


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