Integrating digital manufacturing into Australia’s largest dental lab
Race Dental is Australia’s largest dental laboratory. CEO, Brad Race discusses how his company applies 3D digital technologies to stay competitive.
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Race Dental is Australia’s largest dental laboratory. CEO, Brad Race discusses how his company applies 3D digital technologies to stay competitive.
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Dr Diogo Viegas is both a prosthodontist and a dental technician, a rare combination that has given him a comprehensive understanding of dental practice. His experience behind the bench has been invaluable, shaping his professional journey significantly. After dedicating 21 years to his studies he pursued a PhD, a decision that enriched his critical thinking skills and paved the way for his research interests. Dr Viegas’s primary focus lies in digital dentistry, an increasingly important aspect of the field. Implant-supported restorations are becoming increasingly popular in contemporary dentistry, and the study of the osseointegration process has led to the massive use of dental implants in recent years. In this case study, a 60-year-old male patient had sustained trauma to the
Dr. Nazariy Mykhaylyuk leverages his Asiga 3D printer to deliver precise and rapid dental smile makeovers, creating custom-fit restorations that enhance both aesthetics and functionality. This cutting-edge technology allows him to achieve exceptional results with greater efficiency and personalized care.
In this case study, Dr. Nulty delves into how digital technology, including Asiga 3D printers, has positively impacted his treatment protocol for implant restorations from guided surgery to final prothesis delivery.