Dental translation requires the translator not only to be familiar with the terminology, but also to understand the materials and procedures involved. Even more so, as dentistry has undergone radical change in the last two decades. With the ongoing digitisation of workflows, the current innovations in imaging, and 3d bioprinting, to name only a few trends, translators face new challenges when translating dental content. Continuing professional development in dentistry is key to precise high quality dental translations for dental practitioners and dental device manufacturers.
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Dental Translations
For Patients,
Dental Practitioners,
and Clinics
Dental Laboratories
and
Dental Device Manufacturers
Dentristry
Restorative Dentistry
Inlays
Onlays
Veneers
Crowns
Bridges
Prosthesis
Super Structures
Fillings
Restorations
Circonia
CAD/CAM Technology
3D Bioprinting
Implant Dentistry
Implant Surgery
Bone Augmentation Regeneration Osseointegration Immediate Loading
Implants
Abutments
Digital Workflow
Periodontics
Oral Hygiene
Gingivoplasty
Mucogingival Surgery
Endodontics
Root Canal Treatment
Posts and Cores
Profound Caries
Prevention
Dental Products and Devices
Dental Technology
Digital Workflow
3D Printing
Metal Castings
Attachments
Orthodontic Appliances
Materials
Acrylics
Composites
Resins
Ceramics
Alloys
Cements
Imaging Procedures
Digital Volume Tomography (DVT)
Orthopantomography (OPG)
Computed Tomography (CT)
Languages
Supported Document Types
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