Abstract
Digital dentistry has revolutionized prosthodontic practice by integrating computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technologies into clinical workflows. Over the past two decades, advancements in intraoral scanning, digital treatment planning, 3D printing, and high-precision milling systems have significantly improved restoration accuracy, efficiency, and patient satisfaction. Digital workflows minimize human error, reduce chairside time, and enhance communication between clinicians and dental laboratories.
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