Digital oral rehabilitation with cast partial denture: A clinical report
Open Access
- 4 October 2021
- journal article
- Published by Scientific Scholar in Asian Journal of Oral Health and Allied Sciences
Abstract
Digitization has slowly become the new conventional technique today offering multiple advantages, its application in the field of implantology and fixed prosthodontics has been time tested, and its gradually being utilized in removable prosthodontics also. Digitization allows digital surveying, designing the framework with components, and obtaining a 3D printed resin framework, which can be tried intraorally and cast using conventional techniques. This technology is time-saving, highly accurate, also allows digital archiving of casts. This case report presents rehabilitation of a partially edentulous mandibular arch opposing completely edentulous maxillary arch using digital technology and casting using conventional technique.Keywords
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