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Centralized digital impressions significantly reduce chairside time and improve patient comfort for single posterior zirconia crowns. This digital workflow enhances clinical efficiency without compromising prosthesis quality.

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Area of Science:

  • Dental Prosthodontics
  • Digital Dentistry
  • Clinical Workflow Optimization

Background:

  • Traditional dental impression techniques can be time-consuming and may cause patient discomfort.
  • Improving clinical efficiency in prosthodontics is crucial for patient satisfaction and practice management.
  • Digital impression systems offer potential advantages over conventional methods.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of a centralized digital impression workflow on clinical efficiency.
  • To compare chairside time, patient comfort, and prosthesis quality between traditional and centralized digital impressions.
  • To assess the feasibility of digital impressions for single posterior zirconia crown restorations.

Main Methods:

  • A cross-sectional study was conducted in a prosthodontics department.
  • Chairside time for traditional impressions was compared with time for centralized digital impression production.
  • Patient comfort, restoration adjacency, occlusal relationships, and adjustment time were recorded.

Main Results:

  • Centralized digital impressions took significantly less time (5.98±1.49 min) compared to traditional impressions (9.98±1.41 min).
  • Patients reported higher comfort levels with centralized digital impressions.
  • Digital impressions resulted in more appropriate adjacency relationships without compromising occlusal relationships or adjustment time.

Conclusions:

  • Centralized digital impression workflow enhances clinical efficiency for single posterior zirconia crown restorations.
  • This digital approach reduces impression time and increases patient comfort.
  • The quality of prostheses is maintained, demonstrating the efficacy of centralized digital impressions.