QDT 2021/2022 introduces new digital concepts and novel treatment strategies that are sure to inspire the dental technician and restorative clinician. New this year are links to informative videos to give readers a dynamic representation of the new techniques presented. Original articles in this year's volume describe the digital alveolar support technique, digital impression strategies for more predictable final restorations, a modified All-on-4 concept that retains teeth for natural dentofacial esthetics, and a new crown-lengthening approach for optimal soft tissue healing. "Biomaterials Update" explores gradient multilayered zirconia for expanding the indication of monolithic zirconia to the esthetic zone. These are but a sampling of the articles in this beautifully produced annual publication.
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Für Beruf und Forschung
Zahnärzte, Zahntechniker
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Maße
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-64724-069-1 (9781647240691)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
EDITORIAL: Looking Ahead and Moving Forward
MASTERPIECE
Healing Guided by Design: The Crown-Lengthening Procedure Revisited
MASTERCLASS
RepliCAD-Digital Impression Strategies to Replicate the Soft Tissue Architecture and Teeth Position for Predictability in Final Restorations
BIOMATERIALS UPDATE
Gradient Multilayered Zirconia
MASTERPIECE
The Modified All-On-4 Concept: Keeping Teeth for Lip Support and to Maintain Patients' Identity
Library-Based Design: Workflow and Bottlenecks
Minimally Invasive Esthetic Approach in Full-Mouth Rehabilitation:
Combining a Digital Workflow Using Intraoral and Facial Scanners
MASTERCLASS
Push the Limits: Porcelain Laminate Veneer Preparation for Intraoral Scanning
The Digital Alveolar Support Technique: Use of Natural Shape to Design the Soft Tissue
Virtual Dentoalveolar Clone Concept in the Esthetic Zone:
Volumetric Assessment of Tissue Changes
The 4_Spheres Technique
Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth: Classification of Remaining Dental Structure for Adhesive Restorative Procedures
The Double-Crown Technique for Masking Discoloration:
Separating the Masking and Esthetic Parts of the Restoration
Digital Workflows to Optimize Peri-implant Soft Tissue Management:
The Inverse Scan Body Concept