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This includes digital imaging systems, laserdentistry, and advanced diagnostic equipment, which are revolutionizing the way dental care is provided. Innovations in 3Dprinting, CAD/CAM technology, and robotics are redefining dental procedures.
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Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) provides 3D images for better assessment and treatment planning. Intraoral Scanners and 3DPrinting: Intraoral scanners have replaced the uncomfortable process of taking physical impressions. LaserDentistry: Lasers have revolutionized several dental procedures.
The results of the survey show that digital dentistry is becoming increasingly popular, with 80% of respondents reporting that they use digital imaging and 60% using CAD/CAM technology. Other popular technologies include intraoral scanners, laserdentistry, and computer-aided practice management (CPM) software.
Thirteen years later, Dr. Patel has accumulated many more dental technologies – including CAD/CAM, 3Dprinting, and laserdentistry – to streamline clinical efficiencies and elevate his patient care. . So, what does it take for a clinician who admittedly has every dental technology under the sun to be blown away?
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