E-papers
E-paper editions are exact digital copies of the DTI print publications. Readers can search and navigate through the e-paper, as well as download and print pages to read offline. In order to promote wide dissemination to our international readership, access to most e-papers is free.
Latest issue
digital international No. 3, 2024
Cover / Editorial / Content / News / Industry News / “Patients always respond favourably to visual information, especially when it involves their mouth!” An Interview with Dr Volinder Dhesi / The best of both worlds: A hybrid digital–analogue workflow for a maxillary full-arch implant-supported prosthesis / Clinical success in guided full-arch rehabilitation using Smilecloud / 3D printing of an inlay and overlay using SprintRay’s Ceramic Crown resin: A case report / “We recommend that dental educators integrate AI tools like ChatGPT into their teaching” An interview with Prof. Falk Schwendicke and Dr Sergio E. Uribe / “AI is aimed at augmenting rather than replacing oral health practitioners’ judgement and skills” An interview with Drs Ahmed S. Sultan and Zaid H. Khoury / Leading US research institute given funding to develop AI-based materials to replace amalgam / Using AI to address oral healthcare inequities requires wide-ranging collaboration / Manufacturer news / Redefining success in dentistry: A journey beyond the dental chair / Meetings / International Events / Submission guidelines / Imprint /
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Cover
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Editorial
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Content
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News
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Industry News
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“Patients always respond favourably to visual information, especially when it involves their mouth!” An Interview with Dr Volinder Dhesi
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The best of both worlds: A hybrid digital–analogue workflow for a maxillary full-arch implant-supported prosthesis
26 - 31 -
Clinical success in guided full-arch rehabilitation using Smilecloud
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3D printing of an inlay and overlay using SprintRay’s Ceramic Crown resin: A case report
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“We recommend that dental educators integrate AI tools like ChatGPT into their teaching” An interview with Prof. Falk Schwendicke and Dr Sergio E. Uribe
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“AI is aimed at augmenting rather than replacing oral health practitioners’ judgement and skills” An interview with Drs Ahmed S. Sultan and Zaid H. Khoury
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Leading US research institute given funding to develop AI-based materials to replace amalgam
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Using AI to address oral healthcare inequities requires wide-ranging collaboration
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Manufacturer news
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Redefining success in dentistry: A journey beyond the dental chair
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Meetings
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International Events
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Submission guidelines
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Imprint
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