Abstract

The aim of this narrative literature review is to present the possibilities of using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) and 3D dental scanners to prepare comprehensive, interdisciplinary treatment plans. Scanners are instruments whose usage seems to be a key element of modern digital dentistry. Their importance in orthodontic treatment with overlay appliances, planning modern prosthetic treatments (CAD/CAM) and implantology cannot be overestimated. These scanners allow for accurate imaging of the tooth structures and their positioning independently in the maxilla and mandible as well as in the occlusion. As a result, dentists can plan treatment, e.g., in the case of the need to implant dental implants, prosthetic crowns or orthodontic braces. Dentistry was revolutionized to a similar extent by the introduction of CBCT to everyday diagnostics, which is the most advanced imaging technology that provides even more detailed images in 3 dimensions. Its use has enabled a wider and more precise range of diagnostics, which in turn has improved the quality of multidisciplinary treatment planning. This paper explains how scanners and CBCT can be used in orthodontics and prosthetics based on the articles found in 3 databases: PubMed, Scopus and Embase. The review included 28 articles on the aforementioned topics and was presented with a brief description of the content of each article.

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