Straight Talk on In-Office Milling
The rapid-fire evolution of digital dentistry is showing no signs of slowing. In fact, the pace may be accelerating as more clinicians embrace in-house milling technologies that allow the design and delivery of crowns and other prostheses in one visit. And while the high-tech aura of “same-day dentistry” is definitely a practice builder, it offers the additional advantages of cost savings and clinical efficiency — which support a healthier bottom line.
The rapid-fire evolution of digital dentistry is showing no signs of slowing. In fact, the pace may be accelerating as more clinicians embrace in-house milling technologies that allow the design and delivery of crowns and other prostheses in one visit. And while the high-tech aura of “same-day dentistry” is definitely a practice builder, it offers the additional advantages of cost savings and clinical efficiency — which support a healthier bottom line.
Even as intraoral scans and computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) have become staples of modern practice, advances in milling units, materials, and open-architecture formats are increasing the utility of CAD/CAM dentistry. To help explore clinicians’ options when implementing digital technologies, we asked Fadi AL Farawati, DDS, MS, MClinDent, a tech-savvy prosthodontist based in Lewisville, Texas, to lend his perspective...
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The rapid-fire evolution of digital dentistry is showing no signs of slowing. In fact, the pace may be accelerating as more clinicians embrace in-house milling technologies that allow the design and delivery of crowns and other prostheses in one visit. And while the high-tech aura of “same-day dentistry” is definitely a practice builder, it offers the additional advantages of cost savings and clinical efficiency — which support a healthier bottom line.
Even as intraoral scans and computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) have become staples of modern practice, advances in milling units, materials, and open-architecture formats are increasing the utility of CAD/CAM dentistry. To help explore clinicians’ options when implementing digital technologies, we asked Fadi AL Farawati, DDS, MS, MClinDent, a tech-savvy prosthodontist based in Lewisville, Texas, to lend his perspective...
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