Purpose: To introduce a proof of concept technique and new integrated workflow to optimize the functional and esthetic outcome of the implant-supported restorations by means of a 3-dimensional (3D) facially-driven, digital assisted treatment plan.Methods: The Smiling Scan technique permits the creation of a virtual dental patient (VDP) showing a broad smile under static conditions. The patient is exposed to a cone beam computed tomography scan (CBCT), displaying a broad smile for the duration of the examination. Intraoral optical surface scanning (IOS) of the dental and soft tissue anatomy or extraoral optical surface scanning (EOS) of the study casts are achieved. The superimposition of the digital imaging and communications in medicine (DICOM) files with standard tessellation language (STL) files is performed using the virtual planning software program permitting the creation of a VDP.Conclusions: The smiling scan is an effective, easy to use, and low-cost technique to develop a more comprehensive and simplified facially driven computer-assisted treatment plan, allowing a prosthetically driven implant placement and the delivery of an immediate computer aided design (CAD) computer aided manufacturing (CAM) temporary fixed dental prostheses (CAD/CAM technology). (C) 2018 Japan Prosthodontic Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

The smiling scan technique: facially driven guided surgery and prosthetics / Pozzi, A.; Arcuri, L.; Moy, P. K.. - In: JOURNAL OF PROSTHODONTIC RESEARCH. - ISSN 1883-1958. - 62:4(2018), pp. 514-517. [10.1016/j.jpor.2018.03.004]

The smiling scan technique: facially driven guided surgery and prosthetics

Arcuri L.
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2018

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Purpose: To introduce a proof of concept technique and new integrated workflow to optimize the functional and esthetic outcome of the implant-supported restorations by means of a 3-dimensional (3D) facially-driven, digital assisted treatment plan.Methods: The Smiling Scan technique permits the creation of a virtual dental patient (VDP) showing a broad smile under static conditions. The patient is exposed to a cone beam computed tomography scan (CBCT), displaying a broad smile for the duration of the examination. Intraoral optical surface scanning (IOS) of the dental and soft tissue anatomy or extraoral optical surface scanning (EOS) of the study casts are achieved. The superimposition of the digital imaging and communications in medicine (DICOM) files with standard tessellation language (STL) files is performed using the virtual planning software program permitting the creation of a VDP.Conclusions: The smiling scan is an effective, easy to use, and low-cost technique to develop a more comprehensive and simplified facially driven computer-assisted treatment plan, allowing a prosthetically driven implant placement and the delivery of an immediate computer aided design (CAD) computer aided manufacturing (CAM) temporary fixed dental prostheses (CAD/CAM technology). (C) 2018 Japan Prosthodontic Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
2018
cad/cam; computer assisted surgery; computer guided surgery; dental implant; digital workflow; smile design
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The smiling scan technique: facially driven guided surgery and prosthetics / Pozzi, A.; Arcuri, L.; Moy, P. K.. - In: JOURNAL OF PROSTHODONTIC RESEARCH. - ISSN 1883-1958. - 62:4(2018), pp. 514-517. [10.1016/j.jpor.2018.03.004]
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