Men's Health
Dr. Behnam Shakibaie, an Oral Surgeon and Microscopic Dentistry Scientist, Presents for the First Time the Microscopic and Digital One-Day-Dentistry Concept
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Dr. Behnam Shakibaie is a world known multi-specialist in oral surgery, implantology, periodontology and microscopic dentistry, who has developed and published different new microscopic treatment techniques in dentistry in last decade and received prestigious international scientific awards.
His most recent achievement, named “The Microscopic and Digital One-Day-Dentistry Concept” is a new treatment method in esthetic and prosthetic dentistry which will certainly transform the conventional therapeutic dentistry protocols in future.
The One-Day-Dentistry Concept was presented few years ago in framework of the new era of Digital Dentistry. Meaning latest digital facilities enable the dentist to scan the tooth which was prepared for a certain prosthetic-esthetic restoration, instead of taking a conventional impression, to design and 3D-mill the desired restoration on spot and to directly deliver it to the patient in same day.
Compared to conventional protocols which involve the dental lab, the One-Day-Dentistry Concept is superior since significantly more time-saving and lower in failure rate due to less steps of workflow, that are all in direct control of dentist in his office.
The only disadvantage of this concept was the improvable accuracy, where exactly Dr. Shakibaie’s new development closes the gap.
For the first time he integrates the utilization of dental microscope in each step of the entire workflow of known Digital One-Day-Dentistry Concept.
Consequently, the preparation of the tooth is performed under microscope, the whole scanning process is supervised microscopically, coloring and staining of milled restoration is carried out with microscope and finally, the complete delivery procedure is executed microscopically, including isolation of patient’s mouth with rubber dam.
This so called Microscopic and Digital One-Day-Dentistry Concept leads to notable higher precision in all mentioned work stages, resulting in a final restoration margin accuracy of 6 to 15 Microns instead of conventional restoration margin accuracy of 50 to 150 Microns, which guides to significantly higher longevity of restorations.
Besides the microscopic protocol delivers more esthetic forms and colors of final restorations.
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