Digital Dentistry

Digital Dentistry

  • ESD App

    ESD Dental group has recently launched, the very first of its kind, ESD Dental lab app, fabricated for the doctors' convenience. This app is designed to ease the Doctor to lab communication, online ordering, in-app live tracking of all cases, online payment facility, latest offers and many more features to be added in the future.

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  • Intra Oral Scanning

    Digital intraoral scanners have become an ongoing necessity in the dental industry. An intraoral scanner is a handheld device used to directly create a digital impression of the oral cavity. No wonder more and more dental practices are realizing the need to enter the digital world— the future of dentistry.

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  • CAD/CAM

    CAD/CAM dentistry is a field of dentistry and prosthodontics using CAD/CAMtechnology to improve the design and creation of dental restorations, especially dental prostheses. CAD/CAM designing allows the delivery of a well-fitting, aesthetic, and a durableprostheses for the patient. CAD/CAM complements earlier technologies used for these purposes by increasing the speed of design; increasing the convenience or simplicity of the design; and making possible restorations and appliances that otherwise would have been infeasible.

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  • Milling

    CAD/CAM dentistry uses subtractive processes, Milling and additive processes, 3D printing to produce physical instances from CAD/CAM designs. Most CAD/CAM-directed manufacturing is milling based which uses rotary cutting tools to remove material by advancing a tool into the workpiece, which is usually a block/blank of material used,guided by a digitally produced CAD file. This may be done varying directions, axes, cutter head speed, and pressure.

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  • DMLS/SLM Printing

    Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) is a common 3D printing or additive manufacturing technique that is also referred to as selective laser melting (SLM). In this process, each layer of a part is created by aiming a laser at the powder bed in specific points in space, guided by a digitally produced CAD file. Once a layer is printed, the machine spreads more powder over the part and repeats the process. The process is ideal for printing Cr-Co metal alloy prothesis, with precise and Thinner margins and adaptations, uniform thickness, Accuracy and good internal fitting and Porosity free components.

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  • Model Scanning

    A key part of digital dentistry is the use of 3D model scanners. 3D model scanners capture dental models or impressions (negative imprints of a patient’s teeth and gums) in a laboratory setting,using a combination of cameras and light projection before transferring the result to a computer. The model is then converted from physical form to a digitalized 3D model .

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  • Resin Printing

    Resin 3D-printing is ideal for dental applications due to the nature of dental parts. All parts are one-off custom parts, but quite similar in shape and size. In the traditional industry most processes are executed by craftmanship. With digital scanning and fabrication, higher accuracy and better fitting dental appliances can be manufactured. Resin 3D-printing is typically operating in the 10 – 100 micron accuracy (depending on 3D-printer, software and material combination), this is ideal for dental parts.

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  • Digital Mock-up And Wax-up

    The goal of the digital wax-up is to develop a unique, complete treatment plan to benefit the patient’s dental health. It can be difficult to communicate to your patients exactly what you have planned for their total smile restoration. Doing the diagnostic wax-up digitally gives you more control of your case presentations and final result is experienced by the patients.

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  • Temporization

    Temporization is a standard procedure used to create provisional restorations that are required in the short or medium-term. Provisional restorations are frequently needed in preparation for more permanent restorations like dental implants, crowns and bridges, veeners, smile designing ,full mouth rehabilitation and much more.

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  • Digital Smyle Designing

    Digital Smile Design is a concept used for treatment planning and communication in modern dentistry. The concept puts the patient in the center of attention, providing a good communication between the dental team as well as between the dental team and the patient. This will be giving a better understanding to everyone and great functional and aesthetic results

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  • Digital Documentation

    Although the primary purpose of using digital documentation in dentistry is for recording various aspects of clinical information in the facial and oral cavity, other benefits also accrue. Digital documentation is handy for medico-legal purposes, education, communication with patients, clinicians and laboratory, for portfolios, and marketing. This enhances the status of a dental practice and improve delivery of care to patients.

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