Lecturer:
Prof. Albert Mehl,
Chairs:
Dr Bogdan Bączkowski,
Prof. Rafael Martinez de Fuentes,
Language:
english
Simultaneous translation into:
polski
Cost:
included in the congress fee
Digital procedures are becoming more and more established in dentistry and are replacing conventional processes. For some time now, the focus has been on automated morphological and occlusal design of dental restorations, including functional aspects, in addition to intraoral scanning. These developments have been and continue to be strongly supported and driven by knowledge-based processes such as AI. However, there are also many new conceptual approaches in the integration of work steps that take functional aspects into account in both restoration design and functional diagnostics using digitalisation, which simplify and improve conventional processes. The early diagnosis of occlusal and functional changes is also increasingly coming into focus thanks to new precise monitoring procedures. This lecture will provide an overview of current digital concepts on topics such as occlusal design, use of the virtual articulator and the possibilities of electronic registration systems in restorative and splint therapy and highlight the prospects for dental practice.
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