Implementation of a Full Digital Workflow by 3D Printing Intraoral Splints Used in Dental Education: An Exploratory Observational Study with Respect to Students' Experiences
Fully digital workflows gained acceptance in dental practice and thereby are of interest for undergraduate education. An exploratory clinical observation was designed to track the implementation of such a workflow with novice digital users in order to describe its feasibility, time investment, and p...
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Main Authors: | Pablo Kraemer-Fernandez (Author), Sebastian Spintzyk (Author), Ebru Wahl (Author), Fabian Huettig (Author), Andrea Klink (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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