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Same-Day Rehabilitation Using Patient-Guided Design

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  • Miguel A. Ortiz

  • January 1, 2026

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Clinical Report: Same-Day Rehabilitation Using Patient-Guided Design

Overview

This report discusses the implementation of a patient-guided digital design protocol in same-day dental rehabilitation, highlighting its impact on patient satisfaction and treatment outcomes. The case study of a 41-year-old female patient illustrates the effectiveness of this approach in restoring esthetic preferences and enhancing patient trust.

Background

The integration of digital technology in dentistry has transformed restorative practices, allowing for more personalized and efficient care. Patient involvement in the design process not only improves satisfaction but also reduces the need for revisions. This approach aligns with contemporary trends emphasizing minimally invasive techniques and patient-centered care.

Data Highlights

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Key Findings

  • Active patient participation in the digital design phase enhances satisfaction and trust.
  • Real-time collaboration with technicians allows for immediate feedback and adjustments to restorations.
  • Same-day fabrication of restorations eliminates the need for provisional solutions, streamlining the treatment process.
  • Utilizing digital mock-ups allows for precise refinements based on patient feedback before final restoration.
  • Conservative tooth preparation techniques preserve healthy tooth structure and support adhesive bonding.

Clinical Implications

Clinicians should consider incorporating patient-guided digital design protocols to enhance treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction. This approach not only empowers patients but also minimizes the likelihood of revisions, ultimately leading to more efficient workflows.

Conclusion

The patient-guided design protocol represents a significant advancement in restorative dentistry, fostering collaboration and improving patient experiences. This model may serve as a standard for future practices aiming to enhance patient-centered care.

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