Chairside Immediate Temporization with a Fully Digital Workflow - Report - DentalSpire

Chairside Immediate Temporization with a Fully Digital Workflow

  • April 1, 2026

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Clinical Report: Chairside Immediate Temporization with a Fully Digital Workflow

Overview

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Background

The evolution of digital technologies in dentistry has transformed traditional workflows, enabling more efficient and predictable patient care. Immediate temporization is particularly crucial in anterior cases where both esthetics and function are paramount. Understanding the integration of digital tools can significantly improve clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction.

Data Highlights

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Key Findings

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Clinical Implications

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Conclusion

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References

  1. Inside Dentistry, 2026 -- Same-Day Rehabilitation Using Patient-Guided Design
  2. ADA News, 2022 -- Digital dentistry: What to know about a few popular technologies
  3. Glaucoma Physician, 2026 -- Digital Duet 2.0 Expands SLT+YAG Capabilities
  4. ORF IEM 2025 Consensus Report on the Clinical Recommendations for Immediacy in Implant Dentistry - PubMed
  5. Clinical outcomes of traditional versus digital prosthetic workflows following immediate loading of implants in esthetic zone: A systematic review and meta-analysis - ScienceDirect
  6. Optometric Management — Technology Focus Recommendations
  7. ORF IEM 2025 Consensus Report on the Clinical Recommendations for Immediacy in Implant Dentistry: From Single-Unit Restorations to Full-Arch Implant Prostheses - PubMed
  8. Clinical outcomes of traditional versus digital prosthetic workflows following immediate loading of implants in esthetic zone: A systematic review and meta-analysis - ScienceDirect

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