Digital Diagnostic Waxup – CAD Design
$5.00
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Description
A Digital Diagnostic Waxup – CAD Design is a cutting-edge and highly advanced dental technology service that combines digital imaging and computer-aided design (CAD) to create precise and detailed diagnostic wax-ups for dental procedures. This innovative process revolutionizes traditional dental diagnostics by leveraging the power of computer technology.
In this procedure, high-resolution digital images of a patient’s teeth and surrounding oral structures are captured using state-of-the-art intraoral scanners or other digital imaging devices. These digital impressions provide an accurate and detailed representation of the patient’s existing dental anatomy. The digital data is then imported into specialized CAD software, where skilled dental technicians and designers can meticulously analyze and manipulate the images.
Using the CAD software, professionals can simulate and design wax-ups that serve as a blueprint for various dental treatments, such as crowns, veneers, bridges, and other restorative or cosmetic procedures. This allows for a highly personalized and patient-specific approach, as clinicians can visualize and plan the optimal aesthetic and functional outcomes tailored to each individual’s unique oral anatomy.
The Digital Diagnostic Waxup – CAD Design process offers several advantages over traditional methods. It enhances precision, reduces the margin for error, and provides a more efficient workflow for dental practitioners. Additionally, patients benefit from a clearer understanding of their treatment plans through realistic representations of their expected outcomes.
Overall, this digital approach to diagnostic wax-ups not only improves the accuracy and efficiency of dental treatments but also contributes to a more collaborative and informed patient experience. As technology continues to advance, the Digital Diagnostic Waxup – CAD Design represents a significant step forward in the evolution of modern dentistry.
The package comprises the CAD model featuring the overlaid design. Kindly incorporate any pertinent details regarding extractions or other relevant information within the accompanying notes.
Question: | Do we receive the crowns after the design is made? | |
Answer: | No, this is just like sending a physical model to a lab and them waxing up ideal shape and size to fit for patient acceptance. You can then print the model and review it with the patient. You can also putty or suck down the printed model for Temp creation. If approved we can use the design and apply it to new prepped scans | |
Question: | can we pick a mold or tooth shape? | |
Answer: | Answer awaiting... |