Digital workflow for dental
Dental CAD Solutions

At Dental CAD Solutions we specialise in delivering cost-effective digital workflows to dental clinics and laboratories in Australia and New Zealand.

We help our customers migrate from traditional working methods to imbedding digital dental techniques, equipment and software into their routine practice.

We also provide specialist training and around-the-clock customer support.

Choosing to go digital, enables seamless interactions or workflows between dental clinics and dental laboratories. It cuts out the steps of a traditional workflow, speeding up productivity and enabling treatment professionals to collaborate more efficiently and achieve optimal results in less time.

It also ensures that technical service and support can be managed quickly and easily, eliminating long waits and unnecessary downtime.

For dentists, adopting digital equipment and software, enables more accurate and predicable outcomes, enhancing patient experience and speeding up procedures.

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Dental Lab

Dental Clinic
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What is a digital workflow?

A dental digital workflow is the interaction and communication between dental practices and dental laboratories. These workflows typically include the equipment (scanners, milling machines, 3D printers) and software that makes this interaction possible.

Dental Digital Workflow
  1. The digital workflow starts with capturing the preparation surfaces that forms the base for constructing the restoration. The current technology for             impression-taking is an intra oral scanner. The scan data is imported directly into the dental design software.
  2. In some cases the dentist may choose to create a 3D digital preview of the proposed outcome. This will be done using patient photos and Digital            Smile Design
  3. This 3D preview can be sent to the patient using Medit Link This enables them to provide their input.
  4. Once treatment has been agreed on, the digital impression and case data are transmitted to the dental laboratory using Medit Link cloud software.
  5. The transmitted data will be used to manufacture the restoration or prosthesis using dental milling processes.
  6. The restoration or prosthesis will be completed using traditional porcelain layering techniques.