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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