Aim: This overview aims to explore the advancements and applications of facial scanning technology in the field of dentistry, with a focus on its role in diagnostic procedures, treatment planning, and prosthodontic rehabilitation.
Methodology: Recent literature was thoroughly reviewed to gain
insights into the integration of facial scanning technology with digital
workflows in dentistry, examining both current uses and potential future
developments. Published studies were analyzed to assess the impact of facial
scanning on clinical practices, particularly in restorative and orthodontic
treatments.
Results: The integration of facial scanning technologies has
significantly enhanced the precision and efficiency of treatment planning. Key
advancements include improved prosthetic design, better facial aesthetic
outcomes, and streamlined procedures in both fixed and removable
prosthodontics. Despite its promising benefits, challenges such as high costs,
sensitivity to environmental factors, and the learning curve for practitioners
persist.
Conclusion: Facial scanning technology has proven to be a valuable
tool in modern dentistry, offering substantial improvements in clinical
outcomes. While its potential is vast, further advancements in AI, machine
learning, and software integration are necessary to overcome current
limitations. Expanding accessibility and refining the technology will enhance
its widespread use, making it an indispensable part of dental practice in the
future.
Author
(s) Details
Hanen Boukhris
Department of Dental Medicine, University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse,
LR12SP10, University of Sousse, Tunisia.
Hajer Zidani
Department of Dental Medicine, University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse,
LR12SP10, University of Sousse, Tunisia.
Kawther Bel Haj Salah
Department of Dental Medicine, University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse,
LR12SP10, University of Sousse, Tunisia.
Ghada Bouslama
Department of Dental Medicine, University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse,
LR12SP10, University of Sousse, Tunisia.
Souha BenYoussef
Department of Dental Medicine, University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse,
LR12SP10, University of Sousse, Tunisia.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/msti/v8/4332
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