Passive Fit in Full-Arch Implant Prosthetics: Why Verification Strategies Decide Long-Term Success
Full-arch implant prosthetics has become one of the most demanding disciplines in digital dentistry. Laboratories, clinicians, and milling…
Lithium Disilicate in Digital Dentistry: When Aesthetics, Precision and Efficient Milling Need to Work Together
Lithium disilicate has become one of the most important glass-ceramic materials in digital dentistry because it combines strong esthetics,…
Traceability in Digital Dental Workflows: Why Documented Processes Are Becoming a Competitive Advantage
Digital dentistry is no longer defined only by speed. Today, the real differentiator is whether a workflow is traceable, reproducible, and…
Smart Case Routing in Digital Dentistry: How to Build Faster, More Reliable Workflows Across Wet, Dry and Hybrid Production
Digital dentistry is no longer defined by a single machine or a single software step. The real competitive advantage lies in how well…
Closed-Loop Quality Assurance in Digital Dentistry: Building a Predictable CAD/CAM Workflow from Scan to Final Fit
Digital dentistry has made dental production faster and more scalable—but speed is only valuable when results are predictable. Remakes,…
PEEK in Digital Dentistry: Where High-Performance Polymers Deliver Real Value
PEEK (polyetheretherketone) has quietly moved from being a “niche engineering plastic” to a serious CAD/CAM material in dentistry—especially…