bachelorThesis
Flujos digitales en beneficio de una atención integral y complementaria del paciente con necesidades estéticas y funcionales
Fecha
2022-04-01Autor
Palacio Sarmiento, Stefany Carolina
Villacis Manosalvas, Jeniffer Adriana
Institución
Resumen
Introduction: The digital workflow is defined as a sequence of processes composed
of computerized aids that involve: the acquisition of images, computer-aided design
(CAD), computer-aided machining (CAM) and post-production of the achieved result.
Digital technology in Dentistry, although it is largely associated with CAD/CAM
systems, Digital technology in Dentistry, although it is largely associated with
CAD/CAM systems, it also involves various devices that today are of daily use in the
dental office and that facilitate the virtualization of the patient. Objective: to
conceptualize the treatment sequence based on diagnosis, planning, execution and
maintenance and its complementation with other procedures, all digitally guided, with
positive effects on a patient's oral rehabilitation. Clinical case: 59-year-old male
patient, with incisal edge wear, chromatic, aesthetic and functional alterations
(absence of anterior guidance) of the upper anterior tooth group from canine to
canine, with upper right lateral crown fracture, insufficient crown-root ratio and filling
endodontic defect. Guided extraction of piece 1.2 and implant placement were
performed, then dental preparations were made from canine to upper canine with
chamfer. Esthetic partial restorations in polychromatic feldspathic ceramics were
digitally designed. The dental implant was restored with a lithium disilicate
feldspathic ceramic milled abutment and a feldspathic ceramic crown was placed.
Finally, a precision splint was made and a control was performed at 14 months.