E-papers
Les éditions e-paper sont des copies numériques exactes des publications imprimées du DTI. Les lecteurs peuvent rechercher et parcourir le papier électronique, ainsi que télécharger et imprimer des pages pour les lire hors ligne. Afin de promouvoir une large diffusion auprès de notre lectorat international, l'accès à la plupart des e-papers est gratuit.
:sharpen(level=0):output(format=jpeg)/up/dt/e-papers/353169/1.jpg)
digital international No. 1, 2025
Cover / Editorial / Content / From chairside to cyberspace: Understanding and responding to cyber threats in dentistry - Part 2 of a four-part series on helping practices get prepared / The silent threat: Practice embezzlement in dentistry and preventing it - An interview with David Harris / Dentist and dental technician communication in prosthodontic workflows / “Buying a scanner is going to be as essential as buying a dental chair” - An interview with Dr Ahmad Al-Hassiny / Digital workflows for conversion prostheses in full-arch implant dentistry / A fully digital approach to soft-tissue and aesthetic excellence / Simplifying implant planning and placement in the completely edentulous arch with in-office guide fabrication / Robotic facilitation of ceramic implants in compromised alveolar ridges / “Immediacy will shape the future of implant design and development” - An interview with Sara Ahmed, product and marketing manager at BioHorizons Camlog / Demystifying artificial intelligence: A welcome guide for the entire dental team / Infallible precision? The multifaceted role of AI in dentistry / New analysis investigates the accuracy of AI in approximal caries detection / AI-powered dental solution targets elderly care in Hong Kong / VR haptics: Potential and challenges in dental education / New study could help shape guidelines for GenAI use in dental education / International events / Submission guidelines / Imprint /
- Cover 1 - 1
- Editorial 3 - 3
- Content 4 - 4
- From chairside to cyberspace: Understanding and responding to cyber threats in dentistry - Part 2 of a four-part series on helping practices get prepared 6 - 10
- The silent threat: Practice embezzlement in dentistry and preventing it - An interview with David Harris 12 - 13
- Dentist and dental technician communication in prosthodontic workflows 14 - 17
- “Buying a scanner is going to be as essential as buying a dental chair” - An interview with Dr Ahmad Al-Hassiny 18 - 19
- Digital workflows for conversion prostheses in full-arch implant dentistry 20 - 23
- A fully digital approach to soft-tissue and aesthetic excellence 24 - 31
- Simplifying implant planning and placement in the completely edentulous arch with in-office guide fabrication 32 - 37
- Robotic facilitation of ceramic implants in compromised alveolar ridges 38 - 41
- “Immediacy will shape the future of implant design and development” - An interview with Sara Ahmed, product and marketing manager at BioHorizons Camlog 42 - 43
- Demystifying artificial intelligence: A welcome guide for the entire dental team 44 - 45
- Infallible precision? The multifaceted role of AI in dentistry 46 - 49
- New analysis investigates the accuracy of AI in approximal caries detection 50 - 50
- AI-powered dental solution targets elderly care in Hong Kong 51 - 51
- VR haptics: Potential and challenges in dental education 52 - 53
- New study could help shape guidelines for GenAI use in dental education 54 - 55
- International events 56 - 56
- Submission guidelines 57 - 57
- Imprint 58 - 58