Abstract

One of the most dramatic transformations in the field of dentistry has been the embrace of modernized computer-aided design(CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing(CAM)dentistry. Today, innovative dental offices can leverage these technological advancements in the dentistryto make the tooth restoration process more efficient, cost-effective, and accurate, all of which can lead to better patient experiences and outcomes.Digitalimpressions can simplify and improve the impression process. The use of digital impressions has gained more popularity due to the production of comparable precise models and reduction of the digital workflow process.Thisreview article explores various techniques used for conventional and digital impression and to compare the 3Daccuracy of conventional and digital impression techniques for multiple implants in edentulous areas.

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