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Articles and publications on techniques and equipment for dental practice

Discover articles and publications introducing the most used techniques in the dental office. Learn more about the dental Cone Beam, the dental CAD CAM, or the optical impression.
You can also visit our training page, you can learn more and apply to master the software, QuickVision and QuickVision 3D.
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Find out how to “CBCT to surgical guide”, thanks to the Quickvision 3D software, you will be able to independently implement your surgical guides.

From the CBCT to surgical guide

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In 2015, the 3D printing market for the dental industry was worth $780 million. According to SmarTech Publishing, a leading firm in market research creation for additive manufacturing, the medical sector (including dental) accounts for 11.3% of additive manufacturing technology users.

3D printing in dentistry

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Establishing an accurate dental implant diagnostic involves a painstaking clinical examination, often supplemented by additional radiological exams.

CBCT : Cone beam computed tomography for dental implants surgery

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This innovative technique is used to fit dental implants using a digitally made guide, without disrupting the basic rule of modern implantology, where the prosthetic project controls the position of the implant and therefore the surgery.

Guided implant surgery

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Optical impressions are defined as being a projected light signal onto dental surfaces. The reflected signal will be recaptured by the camera, allowing it to create the 3D model.

Optical impressions in odontology

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The dental CAD/CAM chain (Computer Aided Design / Computer Aided Manufacturing) is a collection of coordinated technological resources for recording (acquisition) analogue clinical data in digital format and virtual modelling, before producing a tangible bespoke medical device.

CAD/CAM: an essential partner in modern dentistry