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From Conventional to Virtual Smile Design Systems: A Current Systematic Review

Version 1 : Received: 19 April 2021 / Approved: 21 April 2021 / Online: 21 April 2021 (11:46:39 CEST)

How to cite: Ahmed, M.; Tharwat, M.; Sanad, A.; Abdelhamid, K.; Ali, H.; Tammam, R. From Conventional to Virtual Smile Design Systems: A Current Systematic Review. Preprints 2021, 2021040572. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202104.0572.v1 Ahmed, M.; Tharwat, M.; Sanad, A.; Abdelhamid, K.; Ali, H.; Tammam, R. From Conventional to Virtual Smile Design Systems: A Current Systematic Review. Preprints 2021, 2021040572. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202104.0572.v1

Abstract

Without impacting the dental sciences, breakthroughs in technology and applications could not be accomplished. In the advancement of technology and information technology, dentistry and dental materials have been fully active, so much so that they have revolutionized dental techniques. Material & methods; We want to produce the first series of articles in this review on the use of digital techniques and software, such as Smile Concept Digital. The goal is to gather all the findings on the use of this program and to highlight the fields of use. The analysis included forty-nine articles, the latter discussing the use of Digital Smile Design and the area of use. The research aims to classify the dental fields are using "digitization." Change is constant in this field and will be increasing Interest in dentistry by recommending the speed and reliability of outcomes for care planning. Conclusion: As seen in the study, the digital workflow facilitates recovery that is reliable both from an aesthetic and functional point of view. The current area of use of Digital Smile Design techniques in the different branches of medicine and dentistry as well as knowledge have emerged from this research

Keywords

Digital Smile Design; digital dentistry; dentistry software; dentistry design software

Subject

Medicine and Pharmacology, Immunology and Allergy

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