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digital international No. 1, 2026
Cover / Editorial / Content / A bright new smile with KATANA Zirconia YML / AI-based chairside crown design: A single posterior case using Dentbird Crown / Slide-and-tilt stackable surgical guides for full-arch implant reconstruction— Part 1: Maxillary arch / Scan, design and print: A complete digital workflow for implant-supported hybrid composite restorations / The use of AI in oral sciences: “More research does not necessarily mean greater impact on society” / Using AI in dentistry to minimise the risk of formal complaints / Dutch study finds strong support for AI and calls for structured education / From chairside to cyberspace: When everything is connected / DSO perspectives: From darkrooms to digital mastery / Intra-oral scanning: Current capabilities and ongoing developments / Beyond digital: Why clinical skill and tooth preservation still matter / The power of connection: “Dentistry is in its most exciting phase” / The emerging value of robotic dental implant surgery / American Dental Association updates guidance on appropriate use of dental imaging / New digital medical device supports self-management of jaw pain / Manufacturer news / Meetings / Submission guidelines / Imprint /
- Cover 1 - 1
- Editorial 3 - 3
- Content 4 - 4
- A bright new smile with KATANA Zirconia YML 6 - 9
- AI-based chairside crown design: A single posterior case using Dentbird Crown 10 - 13
- Slide-and-tilt stackable surgical guides for full-arch implant reconstruction— Part 1: Maxillary arch 14 - 23
- Scan, design and print: A complete digital workflow for implant-supported hybrid composite restorations 24 - 27
- The use of AI in oral sciences: “More research does not necessarily mean greater impact on society” 28 - 29
- Using AI in dentistry to minimise the risk of formal complaints 30 - 32
- Dutch study finds strong support for AI and calls for structured education 33 - 33
- From chairside to cyberspace: When everything is connected 34 - 37
- DSO perspectives: From darkrooms to digital mastery 38 - 40
- Intra-oral scanning: Current capabilities and ongoing developments 42 - 42
- Beyond digital: Why clinical skill and tooth preservation still matter 43 - 45
- The power of connection: “Dentistry is in its most exciting phase” 46 - 49
- The emerging value of robotic dental implant surgery 50 - 51
- American Dental Association updates guidance on appropriate use of dental imaging 52 - 52
- New digital medical device supports self-management of jaw pain 53 - 53
- Manufacturer news 54 - 56
- Meetings 58 - 64
- Submission guidelines 65 - 65
- Imprint 66 - 66


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