Design of wear facets of mandibular first molar crowns by using patient-specific motion with an intraoral scanner: A clinical study.
Abstract
null null Statement of problem null Although computer-aided design has become popular, restorations are typically designed from static occlusion and dynamically by using an average-value virtual articulator. Patient-specific motion recorded by using an intraoral scanner has rarely been used to design restorations, and its design ability has not been analyzed. null null null Purpose null The purpose of this clinical study was to record...
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Design of wear facets of mandibular first molar crowns by using patient-specific motion with an intraoral scanner: A clinical study.
Published Date
Aug 21, 2021
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