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Precision Through Digital Dentistry

Technology plays an important role in every stage of dental implant treatment. From your first consultation through to the design and manufacture of your final restoration, our digital workflow helps our clinicians and laboratory team plan, communicate and deliver treatment with greater precision.

By combining advanced imaging, digital planning and in-house manufacturing technology, every stage is carefully coordinated to create a restoration tailored to the individual.

Diagnostic Tools We Use

At Dental Boutique Implant Centres, we utilise advanced digital technology at every stage of treatment to support precise planning, accurate implant placement, and highly detailed restorations.

Digital Intraoral Scanning

Traditional impressions are no longer the only option. Using advanced digital scanners, we capture a highly detailed 3D model of your mouth without conventional impression material. These digital records provide the foundation for planning, designing and manufacturing your restoration.

3D CT Scanning

Every Dental Boutique™ clinic is equipped with 3D Cone Beam CT (CBCT) technology. These scans allow our clinicians to assess bone volume, surrounding anatomy and implant positioning as part of the treatment planning process.

Digital Implant Planning

Before surgery, implant placement is carefully planned using specialised software. This digital planning process allows clinicians to assess anatomy, determine implant positioning and prepare for surgery with accuracy before treatment begins.

Fully Digital Surgical Workflow

From digital record taking through to surgical planning and laboratory communication, our workflow is designed to keep every stage connected. This allows information to move seamlessly between the clinical and laboratory teams throughout treatment.

Photogrammetry

For full arch implant treatment, photogrammetry technology digitally records the exact position of dental implants with an accuracy of up to five microns. This highly precise data helps ensure restorations are designed to fit accurately while reducing the need for traditional impression techniques.

CAD/CAM Manufacturing

Final implant restorations are manufactured using advanced CAD/CAM technology. Precision milling and digital manufacturing techniques are combined with skilled laboratory craftsmanship to produce restorations that are individually finished and refined.

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From Digital Scan to Final Smile

Every smile begins with precision. Explore how digital scanning, smile design, advanced manufacturing and expert craftsmanship work together to create a personalised All On Implants™ restoration.

Step 1: Designing the Smile

The process begins with detailed digital records captured during surgery, including the position of each implant and the surrounding soft tissue. Using specialised smile design software, technicians begin creating the proposed restoration. Every tooth is carefully designed around the patient’s anatomy, facial features, and treatment goals, enabling the team to review and refine the design before production begins.

Step 2: The First Try In

Once the design is complete, a prototype set of teeth is produced using 3D printing technology. These temporary teeth are typically fitted within 24 hours of surgery, allowing patients to leave with a provisional restoration while the final restoration is being completed. The prototype also provides an opportunity to assess and refine the design before moving into the next stage.

Step 3: Refining Every Detail

Using feedback from the try-in stage, the final restoration is produced around a precision-milled titanium framework. Each prosthesis is then carefully refined and customised by hand. From shape and colour through to individual design preferences, the restoration is reviewed, polished, quality checked, and prepared for final delivery.

Step 4: Final Smile

Before leaving the laboratory, each restoration undergoes final polishing, finishing, and quality checks. By this stage, what began as a collection of scans, measurements, and digital designs has been shaped through multiple stages of planning, design, and refinement. The final restoration reflects a combination of advanced technology, precision manufacturing, and skilled craftsmanship.

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