2016
DOI: 10.1051/orthodfr/2016048
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Intérêt de l’imagerie tridimensionnelle dans la pratique clinique de l’orthodontie

Abstract: Introduction : Les moyens techniques de l’imagerie en trois dimensions (imagerie 3D) ne cessent de progresser dans le domaine de l’orthodontie. Du point de vue diagnostique, le patient peut être désormais comparé à ses propres limites anatomiques et non plus à des normes céphalométriques. Concernant le plan de traitement, il est également possible de prévisualiser un traitement orthodontique grâce à un set-up digitalisé. La mécani… Show more

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“…Therefore, the use of intraoral scanning is highly beneficial and undisputed in dental practice. The ability to analyze registered images provides an opportunity to streamline clinical work and enables a quick flow of information both within the office and externally to the patient and dental laboratories [26,27]. The ease of digital data transfer significantly shortens transport time reduces costs and facilitates the visualization process, resulting in fewer inaccuracies and a shorter processing time in the laboratory [4,28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the use of intraoral scanning is highly beneficial and undisputed in dental practice. The ability to analyze registered images provides an opportunity to streamline clinical work and enables a quick flow of information both within the office and externally to the patient and dental laboratories [26,27]. The ease of digital data transfer significantly shortens transport time reduces costs and facilitates the visualization process, resulting in fewer inaccuracies and a shorter processing time in the laboratory [4,28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital dentistry and intraoral scanners, specifically, are also transforming the relationship between the dentist and the dental laboratory [12]. Treatment ergonomics are ameliorated, since digital impressions offer a digital information flow, which will transit within the office and outwards towards patients and dental laboratories [13,14]. The potential to easily transfer digital data to the dental technician has a triple benefit: avoiding shipping time, reducing costs, and facilitating the visualization process, resulting in fewer inaccuracies [9].…”
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confidence: 99%