Abstract
Multidisciplinary Treatment Planning: from Analog Procedures to New Digital Technologies
by Veneziani Marco
Multidisciplinary case planning in the dental field is a crucial process that ensures optimal, individualized patient outcomes. Historically, analog procedures were the norm: plaster models, traditional radiographs, and wax-ups for arch assembly were indispensable tools. These methods, while effective, had limitations in terms of accuracy and predictability. With the advent of new digital technologies, case planning has undergone a revolution. Computed tomography (CBCT) provides high-resolution three-dimensional images of oral structures, allowing detailed assessment of the patient's anatomy. Implant planning software allows virtual simulation of implant placement, improving accuracy and reducing risk. Intraoral scanning has replaced traditional impressions, providing superior patient comfort and accuracy for the clinician. This digital data can be easily shared among the different specialists involved in the case, promoting more efficient collaboration and integrated planning. The use of 3D printing has further improved the process, enabling the production of customized surgical guides and prototype models. In addition, CAD/CAM technologies enable the fabrication of prosthetic restorations with unprecedented precision, reducing waiting times and improving the quality of results. In conclusion, the shift from analog procedures to digital technologies has transformed multidisciplinary case planning in the dental field. This integrated and technologically advanced approach enables greater precision, efficiency, and personalization of care, significantly improving patient experience and satisfaction.
Learning Objectives
After this lecture, you will be able to design an interdisciplinary case
After this lecture, you will be able to learn about new technologies in the restorative and orthodontic fields
After this lecture, you will be able to dialogue correctly and profitably with colleagues