Introduction: In modern laboratory dental prosthetics, as in any other activity, the use of modern technologies is increasing. Until a few years ago, people in various business activities relied only on paper transactions, and those in dental prosthetics relied on the manual production of tooth replacements. CAD/CAM systems improve the average fit quality of prosthetic models compared to those that were made by hand. With the introduction of appropriate software for administrative and organizational tasks in dental laboratories, communication is improved and facilitated, work orders are sent and received electronically, invoices are issued, and work processes are organized. Purpose: In the diploma thesis, we wanted to present the software which is used in dental laboratories or in dentistry and obtain information about its use and prevalence in Slovenia. The aim of the diploma thesis is also to show an example of manufacturing an implant-prosthetic restoration using CAD/CAM technology. Methods: We used information from domestic as well as foreign literature, which we searched for in libraries and online databases, such as the National Library of Medicine, Dental Resource, PubMed, and International Dental Journal. Using the methods of descriptive statistics, we processed the data obtained with a survey questionnaire intended for dental laboratories in Slovenia. Results: Based on the survey questionnaire, we have found that there are significant differences between the number of laboratories that use CAD/CAM software and laboratories that use software to support administrative and organizational tasks. Almost three-quarters of laboratories have already implemented CAD/CAM software, in addition to upgrading it and training employees to use it. Discussion and conclusion: From the interpretation of the results of the survey questionnaire, it is clear that the use of digital technology in dental practice is increasing. Slovenian laboratories are well digitized in terms of professional work, while administrative and organizational tasks are not adequately supported by the available technology. As a result, the advantages offered by the technology remain unexploited. With digitization in dental practice, we expand the possibilities of new methods, facilitations, and new implementation techniques.
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