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Irfan Ahmad / Fahad Al-Harbi

3D Printing in Dentistry 2019/2020

1st Edition 2019
Book
Hardcover, 21 x 28 cm, 256 pages, 390 illus
Language: English
Categories: General Dentistry, Dental Technology, Digital dentistry

Stock No.: 21731
ISBN 978-1-78698-026-7
QP United Kingdom

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A digital impression
A virtual design
A 3D-printed restoration
A bioprinted bone scaffold
The future of dentistry is here!


Exciting, innovative and unimaginable - 3D printing offers all this and more...

Thirty years ago, the invention by Charles Hull of SLA (stereolithographic apparatus), or 3D printing, began a revolution in the way dentistry is practised today and will be in the future. Furthermore, 3D printing is not limited to dentistry; its impact is already being felt in many diverse industries, from aerospace to food processing. The paradigm shift from subtractive to additive manufacturing is gathering momentum and delivering products with microprecision and functionality, while at the same time reducing the carbon footprint. 3D printing is a technology that cannot be ignored. However, as with any new technology, the accompanying technophobic inertia is unavoidable. The purpose of this book is to ease the pain, infuse enthusiasm, and help the profession to take a dip, or even a plunge, into uncharted waters.

Backed by scientific credence, 3D Printing in Dentistry 2019/2020 takes the reader on a journey to demystify the latest trends in digital dentistry; not only 3D printing, but the entire digital dental workflow, including intra-oral scanners, 3D printers, 3D materials, and CAD/CAM processes. The text, accompanied by numerous high-quality full-colour illustrations, furnishes the reader with information about the evolution of 3D printing and simplifies the complex technology behind it, relating it to daily dental practice. In the first section, the fundamental concepts of several revolutionary breakthroughs are discussed, while the second section presents clinical case studies that apply 3D printing in a variety of dental modalities and disciplines. However, as with so much technology that promises the world, a degree of caution is required. While the virtues of 3D printing are extolled, its limitations are also critiqued.

To summarise, 3D Printing in Dentistry 2019/2020 is an original and enticing book describing the state of the art of 3D printing in dentistry today. The book is also a "stem cell" for the incredible possibilities that lie ahead.

Contents:

Section 1 - Basic Concepts

Chapter 1. Historical Perspective and Technology
• Historical Perspective
• Technology of 3D Printing

Chapter 2. Intra-oral Digital Acquisition
• 3D Surface Imaging Technologies
• Intra-Oral Scanners (IOS)
• Commercial IOS

Chapter 3. Other Digital Acquisition Methods
• Extra-oral Scanners (EOS)
• Intra-oral Scanners (IOS) vs. Extra-oral Scanners (EOS)
• Facial Scanning
• Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT)

Chapter 4. Computer-aided Design (CAD)
• Real World to a Digital World
• CAD Software
• 3D File Formats

Chapter 5. Dental CAD
• Generic CAD (G-CAD) Software
• Dedicated Dental CAD (D-CAD) Software

Chapter 6. Printers and Materials
• Rationale for 3D Printing
• 3D Printers for Dentistry
• Materials for 3D Printing

Chapter 7. Dental Applications and Digital Workflow
• Dental Applications
• Digital Workflow

Section 2 - Clinical Case Studies

Chapter 8. Surgical
• Implant Treatment Planning
• Surgical Template (Guide) for an Implant-supported Crown
• Surgical Template (Guide) for an Implant-supported Over-denture

Chapter 9. Orthodontics
• Mild Spacing
• Imbrication

Chapter 10. Prosthodontics
• Maxillary Central Incisor Crown
• Mandibular Molar Crown
• Maxillary Central Incisor Crowns
• Maxillary FPD

Chapter 11. Smile Design
• Tenets of Smile Design
• Virtual Smile Design
• Rehabilitating Pink and White Aesthetics

Chapter 12. Restorative
• Class IV Cavities
• Class IV Direct RBC Restoration
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Author

Irfan Ahmad BDS

Saudi Arabia

Consultant Prosthodontist
Department of Substitutive Dental Sciences
College of Dentistry
Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University
(formerly University of Dammam)
Dammam, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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Author

Fahad Al-Harbi BDS, MSD, DScD

Saudi Arabia

Professor of Prosthodontics
Department of Substitutive Dental Sciences
College of Dentistry
Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University (formerly University of Dammam)
Dammam, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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