Using an intraoral scanner to capture accurate and detailed images of the patient’s teeth and oral structures, which can be sent to the lab instantly and securely
Using computer-aided design (CAD) software to create customized and precise dental restorations, such as crowns, bridges, veneers, implants, dentures, and orthodontic appliances
Using computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) technologies to fabricate the dental restorations using high-quality materials, such as ceramic, zirconia, metal, or resin
Using 3D printing to produce dental models, surgical guides, or temporary restorations in a fast and cost-effective way
Communicating with digital lab consultants who can provide technical support, guidance, and feedback on complex or challenging cases.
Providing the quality and accuracy of dental products, which reduces remakes, adjustments, and chair time.
Enhancing efficiency and productivity, which can save time, money, and resources.
Providing a better experience, which improves satisfaction, loyalty, and referrals.
Using a shade guide to visually determine the color match with the patient’s gingiva and tooth, based on a hue, value, and chroma.
Using different techniques such as layering, staining, glazing, polishing, or painting to modify the color and texture of the dental prostheses and appliances which can enhance the naturalness and harmony.