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Garbage In, Garbage Out in Digital Dentistry

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2023 IADR/LAR General Session with WCPD

The 2023 IADR/LAR General Session & Exhibition with WCPD provided dental, oral, and craniofacial health scientists with the opportunity to present, discuss, and critique their latest and most cutting-edge research at a 100% in-person gathering in Bogotá, Colombia. The meeting was attended by 1,667 individuals from 76 countries.     

The recordings in this library from the meeting are a selection of the science that was presented at the General Session. These recordings give you the opportunity to participate in the meeting and hear from leading researchers. The recordings include IADR Distinguished Lecture Series speakers and symposia from a collection of scientific groups and networks.

This session can be purchased as part of the full meeting recordings within the product bundles





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Session Description
While there have already been many digital developments in dentistry, e.g. dentists have started to use optical scanners (intra-oral scanner or IOS) to scan patients’ teeth and create 3D models for diagnosis and treatment of disease, and also scanning and ‘digitizing’ patient data for the design of dental restorations via computer, with many novel tooth-colored CAD/CAM or printable dental materials, these advances might be only improving the accuracy and efficacy of treatments for a wee-bit. Still, digital dentistry is human-centric that is rather relying on "digit" and "data", i.e. digitalization of data from the real world. A good data as an input is always essential that can be processed and output properly. In this workshop/symposium, the speakers will guide you on how to make better input data (IOS) from evidence. In addition, some of the key processing and automation of prostheses will be discussed, together with the usage of virtual patients in digital prosthodontics.

Learning Objectives
  • To learn the the use of artificial intelligence and virtual patient models in the design of dental prostheses
  • To understand the automate the digital dental prostheses design and production with Artificial Intelligence
  • To know the clinical effectivity of digital denture workflow
Presentation Date
Friday, June 23, 2023

Session Organizer/Chair
Walter Lam (Corresponding Organizer)
James Kit-Hon Tsoi (Organizer/Chair)
Ji-Man Park (Organizer/Chair)

Presenters
  • Walter Lam - The use of artificial intelligence and virtual patient models in the design of dental prostheses
  • James Kit-Hon Tsoi - Automate the digital dental prostheses design and production with AI
  • Ji-Man Park - Clinical effectivity of digital denture workflow
Sponsoring Groups/Networks
Digital Dentistry Research Network

CE Credits
1.5 Hours

Financial Interest Disclosure:
NONE


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