Author:
Guilherme Cabral,Luciana M Soares,Hilton Riquieri,Adriano Baldotto Barbosa,Renato Sartori,Eric Padovani,Fabio Costa,Jonas U.R Schindler,Juliano Arantes Vasconcelos,Diego Henrique de Lima
Abstract
Nowadays, the process of transferring intra-oral information from the dental office to dental laboratories has been a current reality in dentistry. The number of advantages presented in this process include work accuracy, patient acceptance, a transfer, and storage information facility, three-dimensional visualization, and an increase in time efficiency [1].
Publisher
Peertechz Publications Private Limited
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