2023 KAO

OCT 25 - 27JEJU ISLAND KOREA

JEJU INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTER

Symposium: Digital Orthodontics; Where are we now?

Digital Smile Design, Effective Way of Finding Esthetics
Ji-Man Park

EDUCATION
  • PhD in Prosthodontics, Seoul National University
  • MSD in Prosthodontics, Seoul National University
  • DDS in Dentistry, Seoul National University
  • Intern, Resident, Dept. of Prosthodontics, Seoul National University Dental Hospital

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
  • 2009-2015
    Assistant Professor, College of Medicine, Ewha Womans University
  • 2015-2017
    Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Seoul National University Gwanak Dental Hospital
  • 2017-2020
    Associate Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Yonsei University
  • 2021.3-2021.8
    Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Yonsei University
  • 2021.9-Present
    Associate Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Seoul National University
Lecture Description
With the advancement of intraoral scanners, the first step of the digital workflow can be applied directly to the patient's mouth, and digital restorative dentistry is rapidly being grafted into dentistry. Recent advances in intraoral scanner technology have made it possible to obtain data more easily and accurately. As a result, the first step of the digital workflow can be applied directly from the patient's oral cavity through an intraoral scanner, and digital dentistry is rapidly being propagated into the field of dental treatment. Recently, facial scans are also being used in diagnostic processes such as digital smile design by combining intraoral scan data. The integrated data enables effective communication between dentists, patients, and technicians in dental treatment, and effective treatment can be performed by applying digital workflow from the diagnosis and treatment planning stage to final restoration. In this lecture, I would like to introduce how to perform a facial scan using a multi-source data-based virtual patient in clinical practice by integrating digital data. Also, I would like to present a method of matching facial scan data, intraoral scan, model scan, and CT data to the correct location. Moreover, I would like to talk about the various dental clinical applications of facial scan data.