The Complete Digital Workflow in Fixed Prosthodontics Updated: A Systematic Review.

Healthcare (Basel)

Department of Reconstructive Dentistry, University Center for Dental Medicine Basel, University of Basel, 4058 Basel, Switzerland.

Published: February 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Digital applications have revolutionized prosthodontic therapy, leading to a systematic review that updated the findings on complete digital workflows for fixed dental prostheses, focusing on recent literature from 2016 to 2022.
  • A total of 16 studies involving 440 patients and 658 restorations were analyzed, with the majority centered on implant therapy, highlighting outcomes like time efficiency, precision, and patient satisfaction.
  • The evidence supports the effectiveness of complete digital workflows for implant-supported crowns, showing they perform comparably to traditional methods in key areas like efficiency and patient satisfaction, though research on multi-unit restorations is still limited.

Article Abstract

Digital applications have changed therapy in prosthodontics. In 2017, a systematic review reported on complete digital workflows for treatment with tooth-borne or implant-supported fixed dental prostheses (FDPs). Here, we aim to update this work and summarize the recent scientific literature reporting complete digital workflows and to deduce clinical recommendations. A systematic search of PubMed/Embase using PICO criteria was performed. English-language literature consistent with the original review published between 16 September 2016 and 31 October 2022 was considered. Of the 394 titles retrieved by the search, 42 abstracts were identified, and subsequently, 16 studies were included for data extraction. A total of 440 patients with 658 restorations were analyzed. Almost two-thirds of the studies focused on implant therapy. Time efficiency was the most often defined outcome ( = 12/75%), followed by precision ( = 11/69%) and patient satisfaction ( = 5/31%). Though the amount of clinical research on digital workflows has increased within recent years, the absolute number of published trials remains low, particularly for multi-unit restorations. Current clinical evidence supports the use of complete digital workflows in implant therapy with monolithic crowns in posterior sites. Digitally fabricated implant-supported crowns can be considered at least comparable to conventional and hybrid workflows in terms of time efficiency, production costs, precision, and patient satisfaction.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10001159PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11050679DOI Listing

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