"Everywhere in our everyday lives, processes are now digital because it’s faster, easier to plan and more economical. That's exactly what dental practices need as well. Digital workflows help dentists to increase the efficiency and accuracy of treatments while achieving high quality clinical outcomes."

Cord Stähler, Senior Vice President Digital Platforms & Solutions, Chief Technology Officer at Dentsply Sirona

The benefits of digitalization

Making the shift to digital dentistry is an investment in a bright future. Here we outline the key benefits of digitalization for both dentists and patients: 

1. Accurate results. 

The shift from manual to digital processes is like the move from handwriting to word-processing. For example, if a dentist is unhappy with a digital impression, he/she can just delete and start again. Dentsply Sirona has a long history in developing digital solutions that offer great accuracy, a high level of predictability, and efficiency. The intraoral scanner Primescan speeds up impression taking and act as the starting point for a variety of treatments. The scans are complemented by digital imaging with Axeos. The precise 2D and 3D images enable a solid diagnosis and can be seamlessly integrated into prosthetic and implant treatment concepts. These can be implemented directly in the dental office or in collaboration with a partner lab.

2. Great patient experience.

Digital solutions can provide a very pleasant experience for patients. With intraoral scanning there is no need for uncomfortable impression trays or the risk of gagging. Being able to visualize oral conditions and treatments, and view educational content in-chair, patients can better understand their options and are more likely to move forward with their treatment plans. It can also help to improve compliance and soothe nervous patients. Axeos helps to deliver a pleasant experience by offering 30 different ambient light settings and an elegant design. Using digital tools to give patients a good impression of the practice, makes them more likely to return and recommend.

3. Swift solutions. 

By integrating digital imaging technology with the CEREC system, which includes Primescan, the CEREC software and the CEREC Primemill milling and grinding unit, dentists have the opportunity to complete efficient chairside restorations within an implant treatment. Busy patients appreciate speedy solutions and are more likely to have the treatment done.

4. Cuts costs.

Time is money and digital workflows can speed up processes to increase efficiency and treatment comfort. Direct communication with the dental technician via the Connect Case Center can help to save time and enables quick implementation of the planned treatment. In addition, digital solutions support reliable results that mitigate the need to repeat individual treatment steps. They can also cut hidden costs such as time spent managing suppliers, sending off impressions and reordering materials.

5. Safer and hygienic.

Digital dentistry is very hygienic and does not require a lot of ‘hands-on’ time. Everything works seamlessly together at the touch of a button – the Primescan AC even works with gloves. Labs no longer have to handle conventional impressions, instead all the data is shared digitally. While digital X-ray also reduces exposure to radiation for both the practice team and patients. 

“Today, it is impossible to imagine a dental practice without digital workflows. They make the course of treatment understandable, clear, and comprehensible for the patient. We as dentists use digital solutions to achieve accurate and high-quality results. This can help to shorten the treatment time, as patients’ wishes can be responded to quickly. This efficiency brings a lot of joy into the daily treatment routine,” explains Dr. Christina Erdmann, dentist and co-founder of Die Praxis Mitte in Berlin, Germany. 

What’s the future for dental digitization?

Dentsply Sirona has been pushing the boundaries of digital innovation for over 35 years and continues to be one of the leading players. It employs a team of more than 650 engineers and scientists all devoted to exploring the potential for digital technology to shape the future of dentistry.

Many practices are beginning to incorporate digital elements into their workflows, but to see real benefits they need to adopt a more holistic approach. Part of a seamless digital workflow is to produce accurate digital radiographs as well as intraoral scans. Today, these can be shared with the patient or a lab. With the use of CAD/CAM technology, such as a 3D printer, patient-specific and biocompatible indications can be produced quickly and correctly on site. All of this has the potential to change dentistry for the long term, both for practitioners and patients.

There are already many innovations in the market and many more to come.

It’s a journey

“Digitalization is an infinite journey,” explains Stähler. “And one that can contribute to improved oral health globally. Dental practices that embrace this change have it in their hands and can reap the rewards in terms of high efficiency, productivity and most importantly excellent patient outcomes.

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