Abstract: Contemporary Dentistry has imposed a Digital transformation on each one of us in the current era. It is critical to be able to differentiate between Digitization and Digital, simultaneously building understanding on Digital transformation in Dentistry. It is noteworthy that the terms Digitalisation, Digitisation, and Digital transformation are often used interchangeably. The article attempts
Dental changes in Elder patients Geriatric patients are prone to wasting diseases of teeth such as attrition, abrasion, abfraction, and erosion. This is because of the fact that the teeth are functional for a long period of time. Periodontal inflammation, loss of attachment, missing teeth, edentulism, ill-fitting dentures, oral ulcerations, xerostomias, and oral carcinomas are
Aging is a dynamic process which involves the aging of soft tissue and bony structures. Facial aging shows changes in the shape, size, and volume of the soft tissues and bones of the face. Anti-Age dentistry focuses on soft tissue changes, particularly changes in the muscles, skin, and loss of fat volume, the bony components