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Advancements in digital technologies are reshaping the world of dentistry, from prosthodontics to implant dentistry. Intraoral scanners, facial scanners, 3D printers, and milling machines have revolutionized the clinical approach and operative workflow in daily practice. However, digital dentistry brings several challenges to clinicians due to the rapid evolution of new technologies and the lack of evidence-based guidelines for their correct use. The aim of this Special Issue is to cover the latest advances in the development and application of digital technologies in prosthetic and implant dentistry. We wish to provide both clinicians and researchers with a comprehensive and up-to-date source of information on current trends, limitations, and potential future applications of digital technologies in daily clinical practice.
Medicine --- dental implants --- digital impression --- intraoral scanner --- CAD/CAM materials --- toothbrushing wear --- surface --- roughness --- surface integrity --- alveolar remodeling --- tooth extraction --- intraoral digital scanning --- imaging superimposition --- less traumatic surgery --- socket healing --- implantology --- computer-aided surgery --- image-guided surgery --- zygomatic implants --- navigation system --- dental implant --- bone level --- prospective study --- sub-crestal placement --- emergence profile --- guided surgery --- digital workflow --- stereolithographic surgical guide --- accuracy --- CAD–CAM --- DICOM–STL --- static guided surgery --- clinical study --- intraoral scanners --- digital dentistry --- impression techniques --- full-arch impression --- elderly population --- dimensional measurement accuracy --- implant scan --- operator --- precision --- scan area --- trueness --- occlusion --- overloading --- complications --- implant-supported restorations --- marginal bone loss --- oral implantology --- intraoral scan --- cone-beam computed tomography --- oral surgery --- emergence angle --- retrospective study
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Nowadays, we use the term “modern endodontics” thanks to new technologies, novel materials, and revolutionary techniques. Various equipment is available to facilitate and improve our endodontic treatments, such as operating microscopes, ultrasounds, lasers, modern alloys for rotary files, powerful irrigation systems, new materials for filling root canals, 3D radiology, and several more. With the aid of the previously mentioned advances, complex endodontic treatments can be carried out safely, hence guaranteeing patients a high level of care and, above all, saving teeth that would otherwise be doomed for extraction. General practitioners and, even more importantly, specialists in endodontics should implement these modern technologies in their practice. This Special Issue will focus on modern endodontics regarding all the recent updates. Full papers of original articles, short communications, and review articles are all invited.
meta-analysis --- root canal filling --- postoperative pain --- bioceramic sealer --- analgesic intake --- flare-up --- endodontics --- cyclic fatigue --- cross-section design --- NiTi --- continuous rotation --- energy-dispersive X-ray --- apical plug --- BioRoot RCS --- micro-computed tomography --- MTA Flow --- porosity --- root perforation --- single cone --- ultrasonic --- endodontic rotary files --- finite element analysis --- fatigue analysis --- pediatric dentistry --- oral health --- dental medicine --- systematic review --- umbrella review --- endodontic reciprocating file --- micro-computed tomography scan --- root canal dentin removal --- primary molar teeth --- pulpotomy --- pulpitis --- toothache --- treatment outcome --- tricalcium silicate --- accuracy --- computed-assisted template --- computer-aided static navigation --- cone-beam computed tomography scan --- digital impression --- tooth autotransplantation --- endodontic surgery --- periapical lesion --- guided tissue regeneration --- bone graft --- membrane --- platelet rich fibrin --- nanodroplets --- confocal laser microscope --- benzalkonium chloride --- chlorhexidine --- sodium hypochlorite --- viability staining --- dental anatomy --- dental pulp --- dental diagnostic imaging --- morphology --- Micro-CT --- root --- root canal --- n/a --- endodontic file --- cross-section --- pitch --- flexural bending --- torsion --- stress distribution --- endodontic rotary file --- reciprocating --- speed --- resistance --- apexification --- endodontic therapy --- immature permanent tooth --- pulp --- regeneration
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Nowadays, we use the term “modern endodontics” thanks to new technologies, novel materials, and revolutionary techniques. Various equipment is available to facilitate and improve our endodontic treatments, such as operating microscopes, ultrasounds, lasers, modern alloys for rotary files, powerful irrigation systems, new materials for filling root canals, 3D radiology, and several more. With the aid of the previously mentioned advances, complex endodontic treatments can be carried out safely, hence guaranteeing patients a high level of care and, above all, saving teeth that would otherwise be doomed for extraction. General practitioners and, even more importantly, specialists in endodontics should implement these modern technologies in their practice. This Special Issue will focus on modern endodontics regarding all the recent updates. Full papers of original articles, short communications, and review articles are all invited.
Public health & preventive medicine --- meta-analysis --- root canal filling --- postoperative pain --- bioceramic sealer --- analgesic intake --- flare-up --- endodontics --- cyclic fatigue --- cross-section design --- NiTi --- continuous rotation --- energy-dispersive X-ray --- apical plug --- BioRoot RCS --- micro-computed tomography --- MTA Flow --- porosity --- root perforation --- single cone --- ultrasonic --- endodontic rotary files --- finite element analysis --- fatigue analysis --- pediatric dentistry --- oral health --- dental medicine --- systematic review --- umbrella review --- endodontic reciprocating file --- micro-computed tomography scan --- root canal dentin removal --- primary molar teeth --- pulpotomy --- pulpitis --- toothache --- treatment outcome --- tricalcium silicate --- accuracy --- computed-assisted template --- computer-aided static navigation --- cone-beam computed tomography scan --- digital impression --- tooth autotransplantation --- endodontic surgery --- periapical lesion --- guided tissue regeneration --- bone graft --- membrane --- platelet rich fibrin --- nanodroplets --- confocal laser microscope --- benzalkonium chloride --- chlorhexidine --- sodium hypochlorite --- viability staining --- dental anatomy --- dental pulp --- dental diagnostic imaging --- morphology --- Micro-CT --- root --- root canal --- endodontic file --- cross-section --- pitch --- flexural bending --- torsion --- stress distribution --- endodontic rotary file --- reciprocating --- speed --- resistance --- apexification --- endodontic therapy --- immature permanent tooth --- pulp --- regeneration --- meta-analysis --- root canal filling --- postoperative pain --- bioceramic sealer --- analgesic intake --- flare-up --- endodontics --- cyclic fatigue --- cross-section design --- NiTi --- continuous rotation --- energy-dispersive X-ray --- apical plug --- BioRoot RCS --- micro-computed tomography --- MTA Flow --- porosity --- root perforation --- single cone --- ultrasonic --- endodontic rotary files --- finite element analysis --- fatigue analysis --- pediatric dentistry --- oral health --- dental medicine --- systematic review --- umbrella review --- endodontic reciprocating file --- micro-computed tomography scan --- root canal dentin removal --- primary molar teeth --- pulpotomy --- pulpitis --- toothache --- treatment outcome --- tricalcium silicate --- accuracy --- computed-assisted template --- computer-aided static navigation --- cone-beam computed tomography scan --- digital impression --- tooth autotransplantation --- endodontic surgery --- periapical lesion --- guided tissue regeneration --- bone graft --- membrane --- platelet rich fibrin --- nanodroplets --- confocal laser microscope --- benzalkonium chloride --- chlorhexidine --- sodium hypochlorite --- viability staining --- dental anatomy --- dental pulp --- dental diagnostic imaging --- morphology --- Micro-CT --- root --- root canal --- endodontic file --- cross-section --- pitch --- flexural bending --- torsion --- stress distribution --- endodontic rotary file --- reciprocating --- speed --- resistance --- apexification --- endodontic therapy --- immature permanent tooth --- pulp --- regeneration
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Nowadays, we use the term “modern endodontics” thanks to new technologies, novel materials, and revolutionary techniques. Various equipment is available to facilitate and improve our endodontic treatments, such as operating microscopes, ultrasounds, lasers, modern alloys for rotary files, powerful irrigation systems, new materials for filling root canals, 3D radiology, and several more. With the aid of the previously mentioned advances, complex endodontic treatments can be carried out safely, hence guaranteeing patients a high level of care and, above all, saving teeth that would otherwise be doomed for extraction. General practitioners and, even more importantly, specialists in endodontics should implement these modern technologies in their practice. This Special Issue will focus on modern endodontics regarding all the recent updates. Full papers of original articles, short communications, and review articles are all invited.
Public health & preventive medicine --- meta-analysis --- root canal filling --- postoperative pain --- bioceramic sealer --- analgesic intake --- flare-up --- endodontics --- cyclic fatigue --- cross-section design --- NiTi --- continuous rotation --- energy-dispersive X-ray --- apical plug --- BioRoot RCS --- micro-computed tomography --- MTA Flow --- porosity --- root perforation --- single cone --- ultrasonic --- endodontic rotary files --- finite element analysis --- fatigue analysis --- pediatric dentistry --- oral health --- dental medicine --- systematic review --- umbrella review --- endodontic reciprocating file --- micro-computed tomography scan --- root canal dentin removal --- primary molar teeth --- pulpotomy --- pulpitis --- toothache --- treatment outcome --- tricalcium silicate --- accuracy --- computed-assisted template --- computer-aided static navigation --- cone-beam computed tomography scan --- digital impression --- tooth autotransplantation --- endodontic surgery --- periapical lesion --- guided tissue regeneration --- bone graft --- membrane --- platelet rich fibrin --- nanodroplets --- confocal laser microscope --- benzalkonium chloride --- chlorhexidine --- sodium hypochlorite --- viability staining --- dental anatomy --- dental pulp --- dental diagnostic imaging --- morphology --- Micro-CT --- root --- root canal --- n/a --- endodontic file --- cross-section --- pitch --- flexural bending --- torsion --- stress distribution --- endodontic rotary file --- reciprocating --- speed --- resistance --- apexification --- endodontic therapy --- immature permanent tooth --- pulp --- regeneration
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