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Artificial Intelligence‐Assisted Treatment Planning in an Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation in the Esthetic Zone
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Abstract
ABSTRACT Objectives This case report elucidates the application of an integrated digital workflow in which diagnosis, planning, and execution were enhanced by artificial intelligence (AI), enabling an assertive interdisciplinary esthetic‐functional rehabilitation. With AI ‐powered software, the sequence from orthodontic treatment to the final rehabilitation achieved high predictability, addressing patient's chief complaints. Clinical Considerations A patient presented with a missing maxillary left central incisor (tooth 11) and dissatisfaction with a removable partial denture. Clinical examination revealed a gummy smile, a deviated midline, and a disproportionate mesiodistal space relative to the midline. Initial documentation included photographs, intraoral scanning, and cone‐beam computed tomography of the maxilla. These data were integrated into a digital planning software to create an interdisciplinary plan. This workflow included prosthetically guided orthodontic treatment with aligners, a motivational mockup, guided implant surgery, peri‐implant soft tissue management, and final prosthetic rehabilitation using a CAD / CAM approach. Conclusions This digital workflow enhanced communication among the multidisciplinary team and with the patient, ensuring highly predictable esthetic and functional outcomes. Clinical Significance Comprehensive digital workflows improve diagnostic accuracy, streamline planning with AI , and facilitate patient understanding. This approach increases patient satisfaction, supports interdisciplinary collaboration, and promotes treatment adherence.
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