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Innovative Research Award

Majed S. Altoman
Researcher Majed S. Altoman
Affiliation King Khalid University
Country Saudi Arabia
Scopus ID 58176473600
Documents 16
Citations 79
h-index 5
Subject Area Earth Sciences
Event Global Cad Awards

Majed S. Altoman
King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia.

Majed S. Altoman is an academic researcher and assistant professor affiliated with King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia. His scholarly work focuses on prosthodontics, digital dentistry, CAD/CAM restorative systems, intraoral scanning technologies, implant-supported prostheses, and advanced dental manufacturing workflows. His research contributions have been indexed in Scopus and Google Scholar, reflecting a growing impact within restorative and prosthetic dental sciences.[1]

Altoman’s publications demonstrate a consistent engagement with emerging digital fabrication technologies, including three-dimensional printing, monolithic zirconia restorations, digital workflows for implant rehabilitation, and CAD/CAM prosthodontic applications. His research activities emphasize dimensional accuracy, clinical efficiency, and restorative precision in modern dental practice.[3]

Abstract

This academic profile presents an overview of the scholarly contributions of Majed S. Altoman in the fields of prosthodontics and digital dentistry. His research portfolio includes investigations into CAD/CAM restorative systems, digital implant workflows, intraoral scanning accuracy, three-dimensional printing applications, and prosthetic rehabilitation techniques. Through collaborative and interdisciplinary studies, Altoman has contributed to improving restorative accuracy, digital treatment workflows, and clinical prosthodontic outcomes within contemporary dental sciences.[2]

Keywords

Digital Dentistry; Prosthodontics; CAD/CAM Dentistry; Intraoral Scanners; Implant Prosthesis; Monolithic Zirconia; Three-Dimensional Printing; Dental Prostheses; Dental Materials; Digital Workflow; Restorative Dentistry; Dental Rehabilitation.

Introduction

Digital transformation has substantially influenced restorative and prosthetic dental sciences during the past decade. The integration of CAD/CAM technologies, digital impression systems, additive manufacturing, and implant-supported restorative techniques has reshaped clinical workflows and laboratory fabrication processes. Researchers in this field continue to investigate methods for improving precision, treatment predictability, and patient-centered outcomes.

Research Profile

According to indexed academic databases, Altoman has authored and co-authored scholarly publications focused on prosthodontics and restorative dentistry. His Scopus profile reports 16 indexed documents with citation activity across collaborative research outputs.[1]

His Google Scholar profile further demonstrates citation visibility across research concerning digital dental prostheses, implant-supported restorations, elastomer impression methods, and CAD/CAM prosthetic fabrication protocols.[2]

Altoman’s research collaborations involve multidisciplinary dental research teams investigating digital restorative technologies, dental materials, and prosthodontic treatment methodologies. His recent work has increasingly emphasized additive manufacturing techniques and digital rehabilitation protocols in clinical dentistry.[3]

Research Contributions

Altoman has contributed to research exploring the dimensional accuracy and fit precision of CAD/CAM prosthetic frameworks and implant restorations. His studies on intraoral scanning technologies and digital prosthetic workflows examine the reproducibility and clinical reliability of digitally fabricated restorations.[5]

Several publications investigate digital techniques for implant-supported prostheses, including verification jigs, digital beading systems, and zirconia-based restorative frameworks. These studies contribute to the broader implementation of computer-aided manufacturing technologies in restorative dental practice.

His collaborative research also includes investigations into restorative surface finishing systems, dental crown retention mechanisms, and three-dimensional printed prosthetic applications. These contributions reflect ongoing efforts to improve prosthetic longevity, fit accuracy, and digital workflow efficiency.

Publications

  • The effect of build orientation on the marginal and internal fit of 3-D printed provisional fixed dental prosthesis: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMC Oral Health, 2026.
  • A novel CAD-CAM protocol for monolithic zirconia post and core fabrication: A digital clinical report. Journal of Prosthodontics, 2026.
  • Utilization of digitally milled verification jigs for recording jaw relations in complete-arch implant rehabilitation: A digital clinical report. Journal of Prosthodontics, 2025.
  • Effect of finishing and polishing techniques on the fit accuracy and dimensions of conventional and CAD-CAM removable partial denture frameworks. Journal of Prosthodontics, 2024.
  • Accuracy of 3 intraoral scanners in recording impressions for full arch dental implant-supported prosthesis: an in vitro study. Medical Science Monitor, 2024.

Research Impact

The research impact of Majed S. Altoman is reflected through citation activity and publication visibility within prosthodontic and restorative dental literature. His indexed work contributes to evidence-based understanding of digital fabrication systems, prosthetic accuracy, and clinical restorative protocols.[1]

Research themes associated with his publications align with current international developments in digital dentistry, including additive manufacturing, CAD/CAM restorative systems, intraoral scanning, and digital implant rehabilitation.

Award Suitability

Majed S. Altoman’s scholarly activities demonstrate suitability for recognition within academic and professional award frameworks related to prosthodontics, restorative dentistry, and digital healthcare innovation. His publication portfolio reflects ongoing participation in clinically relevant dental research, particularly in the development and evaluation of digital restorative workflows.[3]

Conclusion

Majed S. Altoman has established a developing academic profile in prosthodontics and digital dentistry through research focused on CAD/CAM restorative systems, implant-supported prostheses, intraoral scanning technologies, and digital fabrication workflows. His publications contribute to ongoing scientific discussions regarding restorative precision, prosthetic accuracy, and digital innovation in contemporary dental care.[2]

References

  1. 1. Elsevier. (2026). Scopus author details: Majed S. Altoman, Author ID 58176473600. Scopus Preview

    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58176473600
  2. 2. Google Scholar. (2026). Majed S Altoman citation profile

    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=dE0uXGEAAAAJ&hl=en
  3. 3. Altoman, M. S., et al. (2024). Digital restorative workflows in implant prosthodontics. Journal of Prosthodontics.

    https://doi.org/10.1111/jopr.13898
  4. 4. Sayed, M. E., et al. (2024). Comparative digital workflows for implant-supported fixed partial dentures. Medical Science  Monitor.

        https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38500254/

  5. 5. Altoman, M. S., et al. (2024). Digital prosthetic systems and restorative accuracy. Journal of Prosthodontics.

    https://doi.org/10.1111/jopr.13765