Digital products and processes in dental technology
Following the VDMA guideline Industry 4.0 potential ways towards digitalization of production are illustrated using an example from dental technology. The special feature in medical engineering is the responsibility of the physician, particularly in the context of custom-made products. Data security...
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doaj-d3bd51cfc0734e68afb487d98c7cf2d72021-09-06T19:19:27ZengDe GruyterCurrent Directions in Biomedical Engineering2364-55042018-09-014166566710.1515/cdbme-2018-0160cdbme-2018-0160Digital products and processes in dental technologyWehmöller Michael0Rothgang Eva1Hochschule Osnabrück, Albrechtstraße 30,Osnabrück, GermanyOstbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg- Weiden,Weiden, GermanyFollowing the VDMA guideline Industry 4.0 potential ways towards digitalization of production are illustrated using an example from dental technology. The special feature in medical engineering is the responsibility of the physician, particularly in the context of custom-made products. Data security, integrity, and traceability is mandatory in digital processes when responsibility is switching between parties, e.g. dental laboratory / practice. This article illustrates how those requirements can be met.https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2018-0160digitalizationprocessesdata securitydata integritymedical engineeringtraceability |
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Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering |
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Following the VDMA guideline Industry 4.0 potential ways towards digitalization of production are illustrated using an example from dental technology. The special feature in medical engineering is the responsibility of the physician, particularly in the context of custom-made products. Data security, integrity, and traceability is mandatory in digital processes when responsibility is switching between parties, e.g. dental laboratory / practice. This article illustrates how those requirements can be met. |
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