Scan-layered reconstructions: A pilot study of a nondestructive dental histoanatomical analysis method and digital workflow to create restorations driven by natural dentin and enamel morphology

João Malta Barbosa*, Nick Tovar, Pablo A. Tuesta, Ronaldo Hirata, Nuno Guimarães, José C. Romanini, Marjan Moghadam, Paulo G. Coelho, Leila Jahangiri

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Abstract

Objective: This work aims to present a pilot study of a non-destructive dental histo-anatomical analysis technique as well as to push the boundaries of the presently available restorative workflows for the fabrication of highly customized ceramic restorations. Materials and Methods: An extracted human maxillary central incisor was subject to a micro computed tomography scan and the acquired data was transferred into a workstation, reconstructed, segmented, evaluated and later imported into a Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing software for the fabrication of a ceramic resin-bonded prosthesis. Results: The obtained prosthesis presented an encouraging optical behavior and was used clinically as final restoration. Conclusion: The digitally layered restorative replication of natural tooth morphology presents today as a clear possibility. New clinical and laboratory-fabricated, biologically inspired digital restorative protocols are to be expected in the near future. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The digitally layered restorative replication of natural tooth morphology presents today as a clear possibility. This pilot study may represent a stimulus for future research and applications of digital imaging as well as digital restorative workflows in service of esthetic dentistry.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)256-263
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry
Volume29
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2017

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Keywords

  • dental materials
  • digital dentistry
  • histoanatomical dental analysys
  • prosthodontics
  • resin-bonded prosthesis

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