Resumen
Workflow in fixed prosthesis requires a strict compliance of
the exploration, diagnosis and treatment plan processes. Execution of this plan begins with
the dental preparations and the impressions to obtain the working models. New technologies
to design and machine fixed prosthesis are giving way to a higher frequency of digital
impressions through intraoral scanners (IOS). It is expected that the use of these scanners
generates an absolute digitalization in the fixed prosthodontics protocol. This review of
the literature aims to provide knowledge by collecting the findings of several studies on
dental prostheses manufactured from intraoral digital impressions. Likewise, it aims to
describe the different IOS systems used; in addition to its advantages and disadvantages
over conventional impressions for the manufacture of prosthetic restorations. The results of
this review provide data on each of the systems currently available. The possibilities of
use in the realization of partial restorations, crowns and bridges are viable using
impressions by intraoral scanners.
| Idioma original | Español |
|---|---|
| Publicación | Acta Scientific |
| Estado | Publicada - 2019 |
| Publicado de forma externa | Sí |
Palabras clave
- Intraoral scanners; Fixed prosthodontics; Clinical procedures; Clinical efficiency; Digital impressions; CAD-CAM