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 DIGITAL DENTISTRY
     Forthcoming
Nearchos Panayi (Ed)
DIY Orthodontics: Design It Yourself ISBN 978-1-64724-051-6 (B0516); Available June 2021
Digitization and automation are transforming the entire landscape of how orthodontics is practiced, and the consequence is the “do it yourself” concept. This book describes the current digital technology that
is used in orthodontics, including volume and surface scanning, 3D printing, CAD software, and artificial intelligence, before delving into a “design it yourself” guide presenting the application of this technology in all aspects of orthodontic treatment. It describes all the necessary technologic ingredients to be used in a self-sufficient digital orthodontic clinic, and it focuses on the in-house design and production of tailor-made appliances by digitally diagnosing and evaluating the virtual patient and then creating an indi- vidualized treatment plan. Now you can design your own expanders, retainers, clear aligners, brackets, indirect bonding trays, and even wires!
NEARCHOS PANAYI
  Irfan Ahmad | Fahad Al-Harbi
3D Printing in Dentistry 2019/2020
256 pp; 390 illus; ©2019; ISBN 978-1-78698-026-7 (BL083); US $138
The purpose of this book is to arm clinicians with what they need to know to incorporate 3D printing into daily practice. The first section examines the fundamental concepts and the latest trends in digital dentistry, including intraoral scanning, 3D printers, 3D materials, and CAD/CAM processes. The second half presents clinical cases that apply 3D printing to treat surgical, orthodontic, prosthodontic, restorative, and esthetic cases.
Alessandro Agnini | Andrea Agnini (With Christian Coachman)
Digital Dental
Revolution
The Learning Curve (Book/DVD-ROM set)
416 pp; 1,498 illus; ©2015; ISBN 978-88-7492-017-4 (BI031); US $228
The authors present the digital workflow they devel- oped and tested as new materials and software have continued to evolve. Readers will discover how to integrate technology into their daily routine to improve communication with patients and their dental team, increase the quality of their restorations, and ultimately enhance patient satisfaction.
Dianne Rekow
Digital Dentistry
A Comprehensive Reference and Preview of the Future
400 pp; 447 illus; ©2018; ISBN 978-1-78698-023-6 (BL081); US $218
This book focuses on the underlying principles of digi- tal technology and reviews how to acquire, manipulate, and leverage digital data across the dental disciplines. Also examined are the different digital systems, the use of digital approaches to clinical cases, and the challenges and opportunities intrinsic to integrating new technologies into dental practice.
Douglas A. Terry
Expressions of the Soul Exposed
120 pp; 55 illus; ©2015; ISBN 978-0-86715-693-5 (B0006); US $49
Dentist, researcher, and teacher by day, Douglas A. Terry’s secret passion for photography flourishes in this essential book. Through a love of travel and a keen artist’s eye, Terry has assembled a beautiful array of pictures of people from all across the globe. Accompa- nied by quotations that, like musical harmonies, bring out their depth and color, these photographs point straight through the eyes and into the hearts of their subjects.
     Wael Att | Siegbert Witkowski | Jörg Strub (Eds)
Digital Workflow in
Reconstructive Dentistry
344 pp; 812 illus; ©2019; ISBN 978-1-78698-025-0 (BG129); US $178
This book outlines the general principles, science, and clinical reality of digital dental medicine. The various components of the digital workflow in reconstructive dentistry are discussed, and insights about forth- coming game-changing technologies are presented. The ultimate goal is to help prac- titioners understand how to integrate the available technologies into daily practice.
WAEL ATT SIEGBERT WITKOWSKI
JÖRG STRUB
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