Crown Dental Digilab is a modern, digital one-person dental laboratory that uses innovative technology to carry out intraoral scans, digital design, and printing of ceramic restorations.
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Intraoral Scan
An intraoral scan is a digital impression of a patient’s teeth, gums, and other oral structures. It’s a non-invasive alternative to traditional dental impressions, which involve placing a mold in the patient’s mouth and waiting for it to harden.
During an intraoral scan, a small wand-like device with a camera is inserted into the patient’s mouth to capture images of their teeth and gums. These images are then digitally stitched together to create a three-dimensional model of the patient’s mouth, which can be used to design and create dental restorations such as crowns, bridges, and veneers.
Intraoral scanning technology has revolutionized the field of dentistry by making the process of taking impressions faster, more accurate, and more comfortable for patients. It also eliminates the need for messy impression materials and reduces the risk of errors and distortions that can occur with traditional impressions.
Digital crown dental design is a modern and innovative approach to designing dental crowns, which are artificial tooth covers used to restore the shape, size, and functionality of damaged or decayed teeth. Instead of relying on traditional methods that involve making physical impressions of the teeth and creating the crowns manually, digital crown dental design uses advanced computer software to create a precise 3D model of the patient’s teeth and gums.
This allows for more accurate and detailed designs, which can be customized to fit each patient’s unique needs and preferences. Once the design is complete, it can be sent directly to a digital printer to create the final crown, resulting in a faster and more efficient process that minimizes errors and maximizes patient satisfaction. Overall, digital crown dental design offers a more comfortable, convenient, and precise way to restore damaged teeth and improve oral health.
Design
Printing
The finished crown is then polished and, if necessary, stained to match the color of the surrounding teeth. The crown is then cemented onto the prepared tooth or implant, restoring function and appearance to the patient’s smile.
Digital crown printing offers many benefits over traditional crown fabrication methods, including greater precision, faster turnaround times, and reduced waste of materials.