Computer-aided design and manufacturing technology has been closely associated with implant-supported restoration. The digital system employed for prosthodontic restorations comprises data acquisition, processing, and manufacturing using subtractive or additive methods. As digital implantology has developed, optical scanning, computer-based digital algorithms, fabricating techniques, and numerical control skills have all rapidly improved in terms of their accuracy, which has resulted in the development of new ceramic materials with advanced esthetics and durability for clinical application. This study reviews the application of digital technology in implant-supported dental restoration and explores two globally utilized ceramic restorative materials: Yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystalline and lithium disilicate glass ceramics.
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Pyo, S. W., Kim, D. J., Han, J. S., & Yeo, I. S. L. (2020, April 1). Ceramic materials and technologies applied to digital works in implant-supported restorative dentistry. Materials. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/MA13081964
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