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Trends in indirect dentistry: 7. Communicating design features for fixed and removable prostheses
Christopher D Lynch1, Robert J McConnell, P Finbarr Allen
1Department of Restorative Dentistry, National University of Ireland, Cork, Ireland.
Dental Update
|December 2, 2005
Summary
Effective communication between dentists and dental labs is crucial for high-quality prostheses. This paper explains why clear design feature communication is vital and how to achieve it for various dental prostheses.
Area of Science:
- Dental Prosthodontics
- Biomaterials Science
- Clinical Communication
Background:
- Effective communication between dental practitioners and technicians is essential for fabricating high-quality fixed and removable prostheses.
- Existing evidence indicates that communication from general dental practices is often inadequate.
- Poor communication can result in fabrication errors or prostheses that may harm oral structures.
Observation:
- The quality of communication regarding prosthesis design features is frequently insufficient.
- Inadequate communication directly impacts the accuracy and safety of dental prostheses.
- This deficiency can lead to suboptimal outcomes in prosthetic dentistry.
Findings:
- Clear communication of design features to dental laboratories is paramount for successful prosthesis fabrication.
- The paper outlines strategies for achieving effective communication for diverse fixed and removable prostheses.
- Implementing these strategies enhances the precision and safety of dental restorations.
Implications:
- Improved communication protocols can significantly reduce errors in dental laboratory fabrication.
- Enhanced clarity in design communication minimizes the risk of patient harm from prostheses.
- Adopting best practices in communication benefits both dental practitioners and technicians, leading to better patient care.
