Jinkyung Park, Young-Jun Lim, Myung-Joo Kim, Ho-Beom Kwon
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The laboratory procedure of complete mouth rehabilitation is challenging when it comes to proceeding by reflecting the previous step to the next. This case report describes integration of multi-source digital data and the design of prosthesis using a computer-aided design program to address these issues. The facial scan, jaw motion analyzer, and intraoral scan were combined and reflected in the design of the prosthesis. The predictability of the treatment was improved by creating a virtual patient, utilizing a virtual articulator, and employing a double scanning technique.