Matt Nejad DDS Matt Nejad DDS Beverly Hills, California, United States
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This Presentation explores the integration of digital and analog techniques in esthetic dental procedures. You will learn to effectively combine digital technology, such as smile design and 3-D printing, with traditional analog methods like physical mock-ups and wax-ups, in a comprehensive workflow. This integration enhances patient and lab communication, providing efficiency in treatment planning and design, as well as consistency and predictability in the final outcomes.
Learning Objectives:
Identify the benefits and limitations of digital and analog techniques for smile design
Use digital tools and software to design and plan smile makeovers
Incorporate 3-D printing and mock-ups into your treatment process