Digital Dentistry
Digital Smile design DSD:
Digital Smile design DSD is a technical tool which is used to design and modify the smile of patients digitally and help them to visualize it beforehand by creating and presenting a digital mockup of their new smile design before the treatment physically starts.


3D printed models in resin:
Resin 3D printing is distinguished from its counterparts by using liquid-based resin as the material, which is later exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light for curing.
CAD CAM crowns:
Advanced dental technology known as Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing, or CAD/CAM, allows to fabricate laboratory-grade crowns and other dental restorations.


Polymethyl methacrylate acrylic (PMMA):
an innovative CAD/CAM technology to design and mill long-lasting, high-strength crown and bridges. CAD/ CAM Technology ensures precise marginal fit and superior secondary occlusal anatomy.