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In digital implant dentistry, two different kinds of software packages can be found. Therefore, each dental program can be catalogued either as a prosthetic planning software or an implant planning software. While the first ones are used mainly by dental labs, the second ones are used by clinicians to visualize CBCT images, plan implant placement, and design surgical templates.
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Rubio, N.A. (2021). CAD: Computer-Assisted Design. In: Galante, J.M., Rubio, N.A. (eds) Digital Dental Implantology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65947-9_2
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