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mcmcdaniel

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When using a digital impression, the dentist can mill the restoration in house or
 a. send to a dental laboratory.
  b. use a mobile CAD/CAM mill.
  c. use a carrier service.
  d. manually create the restoration in house from the impression.

Question 2

If the dentist prefers to dedicate more time to the design process, then the patient would be scheduled for a second appointment, and the patient
  would have to wear provisionals during that time.
 a. True
  b. False
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

a
RATIONALE: Digital impressions are very accurate and can be transferred to the dental laboratory or CAM system rapidly.

Answer to Question 2

True
RATIONALE: There is an exception, however; if the dentist prefers to dedicate more time to the design process, then the patient would be scheduled for a second appointment, and the patient would have to wear provisionals during that time.





 

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