AN OVERVIEW ON DIGITAL PROSTHODONTICS, LITERATURE REVIEW
Abstract
Background: New prospects in prosthodontics are guaranteed by the ongoing advancements in dental processing in a fully virtual setting devoid of any real-world model scenarios. For the treatment of toothborne or implant-supported fixed reconstructions, the comparison of fully digitalized workflows with conventional and/or mixed analog-digital workflows was the main objective. faculty members, time, and resources.,
Methods: The Medline, Pubmed, Embase, NCBI, and Cochrane databases were searched for studies on Digital prosthodontics, use, efficacy, prognosais.
Conclusion: While digital technologies have indeed become more prevalent in dental education, many institutions face barriers to implementation. More research must be conducted in order to support the continued incorporation of digital technologies into dental education.