This Digitized Chairside Restoration case concerns a 20-year-old female patient. The patient complained of bouts of tooth pain and was prescribed a crown-root integrated treatment, root canal therapy, and onlay restoration tooth n°24.
Prepare the tooth
Get intraoral data with the Aoralscan 3D scanner
Design the restoration and the model with exocad
Send the design to CAM and mill the restoration and 3D print the model with the AccuFab-D1
Try-in and adjustment
In-mouth try-out
Preparation of tooth n°24
The Aoralscan was used for intraoral scanning. The scanning only took a few minutes. Plus, it’s easy to acquire natural three-dimensional intraoral data.
Open Exocad software and load the intraoral data. Design the onlay restoration.
Import the design data into the CAM software for chairside milling.
Import intraoral data into Exocad software for model editing.
Use the Accufab-D1 to print the model. Shining 3D provides various printing materials.
Open 3D DLP printing software, import and prepare the model data, and print the model.
Try on the plaster model and adjust for aesthetic effect.
Intraoral scanning is the basis of digitized treatment. Different from the traditional dental restoration process in which impression and plaster model making is needed, intraoral scanning features the following advantages:
Concrete and natural intraoral 3D data: Improves communication efficiency between doctors and patients with a better user experience.
The Aoralscan intraoral scanner optimizes clinical treatment processes and restoration production. It provides a more comfortable and efficient experience for patients, doctors, and technicians alike.