Combining Intraoral Scans, Cone Beam Computed Tomography and Face Scans: The Virtual Patient

The aim of this literature review was to provide an update on the current scientific knowledge in the field of 3D virtual patient science and to identify a possible easy, smart, and affordable method to combine different file formats obtained from different digital devices. Electronic searches of th...

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