In vivo evaluation of three-dimensional of volumetric changes using a CAD/CAM chair-side system: Technical procedure

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Abstract

An intraoral digital scanner in combination with specialized three-dimensional surface analysis software monitors volumetric changes to soft tissues or dental restorations. This technology can evaluate the success of a specific technique or medium- or long-term clinical outcomes in both clinical and research situations. This article describes how this technology was used to provide immediate chair-side data analysis without the help of specialized laboratory support.

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Agustín-Panadero, R., Ferreiroa, A., Pascual-Moscardó, A., Fons-Font, A., & Solá-Ruíz, M. F. (2017). In vivo evaluation of three-dimensional of volumetric changes using a CAD/CAM chair-side system: Technical procedure. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, 9(3), e489-493. https://doi.org/10.4317/jced.53531

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