Dentistry and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Abstract
Throughout the history of mankind, the changes and revolutions that have occurred have had a direct impact on people and their activities. The practice of Dentistry is no exception to this reality.
In general, the innovations that have appeared have been met with a mixture of rejection and acceptance by people, since they imply a change in the way of doing things, and people, in many cases, find it difficult to leave their comfort zone.
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