From Conventional to Complex Treatments, Digital Technologies Are Simplifying Implant Dentistry.

Gary Orentlicher
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In the past decade, the shifting of dentistry into the digital world has become obvious to any dentist or dental specialist. Many restorative dentists now consider themselves "digital dentists," performing all their crown and bridge restorative planning and fabrication in a digital environment. In preparation for this article, the author asked both a prosthodontist and the owner of a large state-of-the-art dental laboratory with whom he has worked closely the following questions: "These days, what percentage of your crown and bridge cases are being done fully digital?" Then, "What is the answer to the same question 5 years ago?" The prosthodontist answered that for crowns and bridges (with some exceptions for bridges), including implants (but not full arches), "close to 100 percent" of cases are now fully digital, while "maybe 25 percent" were 5 years ago (personal communication with Jason Sauer, DDS, of Westchester Prosthodontics, White Plains, New York, March 29, 2024). The dental laboratory owner answered, "My lab is different than others. We're about 60 percent digital, but digital is rapidly increasing. I'd say the majority of labs are 80 to 90 percent digital. Five years ago, we were 70 to 80 percent hand (analog.) We went from three mills pre-Covid to 30 different machines post-Covid (printers, mills, and scanners)" (personal communication with Steven Pigliacelli, MDT, of Marotta Dental Studio, Farmingdale, New York, March 29, 2024). It's fair to say that these comments show that the implementation of digital technologies in dentistry has been dramatic and will continue to expand.

从传统治疗到复杂治疗,数字技术正在简化种植牙。
在过去的十年中,任何牙医或牙科专家都能明显感觉到牙科正在向数字化世界转变。许多修复牙医现在都认为自己是 "数字化牙医",他们在数字化环境中进行所有牙冠和牙桥的修复规划和制作。在准备这篇文章的过程中,作者向一位修复牙医和一位与他密切合作的大型先进牙科技工室的所有者提出了以下问题:"如今,在你们的牙冠和牙桥病例中,全数字化的比例是多少?然后,"5 年前同样问题的答案是什么?修复科医生回答说,对于牙冠和牙桥(牙桥除外),包括种植体(但不包括全弓),现在 "接近 100%"的病例都是全数字化的,而 5 年前 "可能只有 25%"(2024 年 3 月 29 日与纽约白原韦斯特切斯特修复科的 Jason Sauer 博士的个人交流)。牙科技工室所有人回答说:"我的技工室与其他技工室不同。我们的数字化程度约为 60%,但数字化程度正在迅速提高。我敢说大多数牙科技工室的数字化程度都在 80% 到 90%。五年前,我们70%到80%是手工操作(模拟)。"(2024年3月29日与纽约州法明代尔市马罗塔牙科工作室的Steven Pigliacelli, MDT的个人交流)我们从Covid之前的三台研磨机发展到Covid之后的30台不同的机器(打印机、研磨机和扫描仪)。可以说,这些评论表明数字技术在牙科领域的应用已经取得了巨大进步,并将继续扩大。
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