PMID- 32069350 OWN - Quintessenz Verlags-GmbH CI - Copyright Quintessenz Verlags-GmbH OCI - Copyright Quintessenz Verlags-GmbH TA - Int J Prosthodont JT - The International Journal of Prosthodontics IS - 1942-4426 (Electronic) IS - 0893-2174 (Print) IP - 2 VI - 33 PST - ppublish DP - 2020 PG - 232-241 LA - en TI - Digitally Fabricated Immediate Complete Dentures: Case Reports of Milled and Printed Dentures LID - 10.11607/ijp.6305 [doi] FAU - Jurado, Carlos Alberto AU - Jurado C FAU - Tsujimoto, Akimasa AU - Tsujimoto A FAU - Alhotan, Abdulaziz AU - Alhotan A FAU - Villalobos-Tinoco, Jose AU - Villalobos-Tinoco J FAU - AlShabib, Abdulrahman AU - AlShabib A CN - AB - Milling complete dentures is becoming a popular option for clinicians because subtractive technology can make the fabrication of high-quality dentures faster and easier. Additive technology is one of the newest techniques for making complete dentures, and its primary advantage is that a printer is more financially accessible than a milling machine. Printing and milling technologies as methods for denture fabrication have similar steps and time frames for their processes. The production of immediate complete dentures also follows similar procedures for both systems. The aim of this article is to compare subtractive and additive technologies for the manufacture of immediate complete dentures and to present two case reports. AID - 850198