In this episode of Digital Dentistry Decoded, host Dr. Ahmad Al-Hassiny interviews Tobias Richter, CEO of TRI Dental Implants. The conversation explores the evolution of implant dentistry through digital innovation, particularly focusing on TRI's revolutionary Matrix system that eliminates the need for abutments. Richter shares insights from his journey from Straumann executive to dental innovator, explaining how modern manufacturing capabilities enable direct-to-fixture restorations. The discussion covers critical topics including peri-implantitis prevention, the role of guided surgery, and the impact of 3D printing on implant dentistry. Technical innovation meets practical application as they examine the engineering behind abutment-free implants, global design services, and the future of digital workflows in implant dentistry. The episode provides valuable insights for practitioners interested in advancing their digital implant protocols.
In this episode of Digital Dentistry Decoded, Dr. Ahmad Al-Hassiny interviews Jordan Reiss, Senior Director of Clinical Strategic Development at Dexis. With over two decades of industry experience, Reiss offers unique insights into digital dentistry's evolution, from CBCT technology to AI-powered workflows. Key topics include CBCT selection criteria, radiation considerations, and the revolutionary DTX Studio clinic software. Reiss shares detailed explanations of AI implementation in clinical workflows and previews upcoming developments in dental technology integration. This episode provides valuable insights for practitioners interested in optimizing their digital workflows and understanding the future of dental technology integration.
In this episode of Digital Dentistry Decoded, host Dr. Ahmad Al-Hassiny interviews Ackuretta CEO Ayush Bagla for an in-depth discussion on the current state of dental 3D printing. The conversation examines market consolidation trends, technological advancements in materials and post-processing, and regional adoption patterns across global markets. Bagla provides candid insights into industry challenges, including the complexities of chairside implementation and the need for simplified workflows. The discussion covers emerging technologies like nitrogen curing, cloud-based solutions, and AI integration. Notable focus areas include the shift from product-based to solution-based approaches and the critical importance of comprehensive training and support services. The episode offers valuable perspectives for dental professionals considering or currently implementing digital workflows.
In this episode of Digital Dentistry Decoded, host Dr. Ahmad Al-Hassiny interviews Amir Mansouri, co-founder and CEO of SprintRay. The conversation centers on SprintRay's innovative Midas 3D printer, its impact on chairside dentistry, and the future of digital dental technology. Mansouri provides insights into the development of Midas, demonstrating its unique capsule system and digital press technology. The discussion covers various aspects of 3D printing in dentistry, including restorative applications, design challenges, and the shift from crowns to inlays. Mansouri also touches on SprintRay's partnerships, particularly with iTero and Ivoclar. The episode concludes with reflections on the long-term performance of 3D printed restorations and the potential for automation in clinical dentistry, offering listeners a comprehensive overview of current trends and future possibilities in digital dentistry.
In this episode, Dr. Ahmad Al-Hassiny interviews Jericho Elomari, a senior application engineer at SHINING 3D. The discussion focuses on the company's latest innovation, the Elite intraoral scanner, which introduces intraoral photogrammetry to dentistry. Elomari explains the technology's potential impact on full-arch implant cases and discusses SHINING 3D's broader product ecosystem. The conversation covers the transition from analog to digital dentistry, current trends in 3D printing, and predictions for future developments in dental technology. Elomari shares insights on the company's approach to affordability and user-friendliness in dental tech. The episode provides a comprehensive overview of SHINING 3D's contributions to digital dentistry and offers valuable perspectives on the industry's future direction, making it informative for dental professionals interested in technological advancements.
In this episode of Digital Dentistry Decoded, Dr. Ahmad Al-Hassiny interviews Rune Fisker, VP of Product Strategy at 3Shape. Fisker shares insights on recent product launches, including TRIOS 3 and TRIOS Core. The discussion covers the growing importance of cloud technology in dentistry and the rapid adoption of AI-driven solutions like 3Shape's Automate service. Fisker also addresses the potential and challenges of 3D printing in dental applications. The interview explores market trends in intraoral scanners, the impact of AI on chairside CAD/CAM, and future developments in dental technology. Fisker provides a balanced view of the industry's current state and its trajectory, offering valuable insights for dental professionals interested in digital dentistry advancements.
Dive into the world of 3D printing in dentistry with Guillaume Bailliard, President of Healthcare at Formlabs. This in-depth discussion covers the latest innovations, clinical applications, and future trends shaping digital dentistry. Learn about key differences between 3D printing and milling, materials science advancements, workflow optimization strategies, and practical advice for implementing 3D printing in your dental practice. FBGySGp09JYgn4QiDgcK
In this episode of "Digital Dentistry Decoded with iDD," host Dr. Ahmad Al-Hassiny interviews Ralph Georg, CEO of SmileFy, about the evolution of digital smile design in cosmetic dentistry. Georg discusses his unconventional entry into the field and the development of SmileFy's software. The conversation covers the transition from 2D to 3D smile design, the role of AI in future developments, and common mistakes in digital smile design. Georg also addresses the integration of face scanners and the potential expansion of SmileFy into a comprehensive CAD software. The interview provides insights into the current state of digital dentistry and its future trajectory, offering valuable information for dental professionals interested in adopting or advancing their use of digital workflows in cosmetic treatments.
In this episode of Digital Dentistry Decoded, Dr. Ahmad Al-Hassiny interviews Ayush Bagla, CEO of Ackuretta, about the company's innovative strategies and groundbreaking developments in 3D printing for dentistry. Ayush shares his extensive background in additive manufacturing and discusses the evolution of dental 3D printing, comparing it to traditional milling techniques. He highlights Ackuretta's upcoming product launches for 2024, including a nitrogen generator for restorative materials and AI-powered software modules. Ayush also emphasizes the crucial role of post-processing in 3D printing, revealing that 80% of the curing process occurs during post-curing. The conversation concludes with Ayush's predictions for the future of digital dentistry, particularly the increasing role of AI in design automation and advancements in material chemistry and hardware improvements.
In this episode of the Decoding Digital Dentistry Podcast, Dr. Ahmad Al-Hassiny interviews Corey Lambertson, General Manager for the Americas at Asiga, about the growing influence of 3D printing in the dental industry. Lambertson shares his insights on the adoption of digital technologies in dental labs and clinics, the advantages of Asiga's 3D printers, and the latest advancements in resins for various dental applications. The discussion also touches on the future of boutique dental labs, the potential of 3D printed splints and dentures, and the hype surrounding 3D printed restorations. Lambertson concludes by offering his predictions for the future of 3D printing in dentistry and highlighting Asiga's commitment to innovation and simplifying the digital workflow for dental professionals.
In this episode of Digital Dentistry Decoded, host Dr. Ahmad Al-Hassiny interviews Kevin Kim, CEO of Imagoworks, about the transformative impact of AI on digital dentistry. They discuss Imagoworks' AI-powered solutions, such as Dentbird Crown, and explore the potential for AI to revolutionize efficiency and productivity in the field. Kevin shares insights on the rapid adoption of digital technologies, the comparison between 3D printing and milling, and the future applications of AI in dentistry. He also addresses misconceptions about AI and offers advice for dental professionals to embrace the paradigm shift. The episode concludes with Kevin emphasizing Imagoworks' vision of "Making the Future of Digital Medicine for Everyone" and inviting listeners to harness the power of AI in their practices.
In this Digital Dentistry Decoded podcast episode, host Dr. Ahmad Al-Hassiny interviews Max Milz from Dentsply Sirona to discuss the differences between 3D printing and milling in dentistry. The experts explore the strengths of each technology, their common applications, and future advancements. Milz explains that printing is currently used for temporary solutions, while milling dominates permanent applications. Real-world usage statistics reveal that models, surgical guides, and night guards are the most common 3D printing applications, while crowns are the primary focus of milling. The episode concludes with advice on adopting these technologies, emphasizing the importance of hands-on experience and understanding the complete workflow. To learn more about the digital dentistry revolution, visit instituteofdigitaldentistry.com and subscribe to the Digital Dentistry Decoded podcast.
Simplifying Digital Dentistry Through Integrated Workflows As dental practices transition to modern digital systems, they often end up with fractured frameworks cobbling together disconnected equipment, software programs, and patient data scattered across various devices. Dentsply Sirona set out to streamline this complex landscape by developing integrated platforms like DS Core to consolidate and simplify workflows. Centrally securing data in the flexible cloud, DS Core alleviates device-dependence limitations. Remote access and real-time communication also smooths collaborations between practices and labs. Rather than continually transferring files, it facilitates a unified “Netflix-like” ecosystem to view patient information as needed. Starting with infrastructure to aggregate and manage data, DS Core’s roadmap focuses on layering modular apps to expand functionality over a 10-step vision. Future capabilities aim to integrate AI-assisted diagnostics, personalized treatment planning options, 3D-printing integration, and enhanced practice communications. Built cloud-native, rapid modifications respond directly to user patterns without extended updates required for on-premise softwares. This means dental teams access the latest apps matching their modern needs as soon as they’re live – using cutting-edge features by default within the browser-based system. While some companies envision automation entirely replacing human roles, Dentsply Sirona sees AI as pivotal for amplification rather than full substitution. Technologies like machine learning should enhance expertise, taking over repetitive tasks for efficiency gains while specialists focus on higher-order critical thinking and complex decision making. Though resin-based 3D-printers fall short of milled ceramic durability, Primeprint aims to automate steps like post-processing for viable supplemental capacity producing temporary items. Alongside mainstay equipment like CEREC for permanent restorations, strategic printing can provide speed and economic advantages when ideal materials are selected for targeted applications. Overall DS Core sets the foundation to unlock simplified integration of the digital workflows essential for dentistry’s future. And continuous cloud-based updates will smooth frequent innovation cycles adapting the latest AI assistance tools to amplify connectivity. Consolidating data and devices promises to amplify efficiency by simplifying complex systems.
In this episode of Digital Dentistry Decoded, host Dr. Ahmad Al-Hassiny interviews Dr. Alex Sanders, founder of Diagnocat, an AI-powered dental diagnostics system. This cloud-based tool processes dental scans using AI to detect conditions human doctors may overlook, helping address the reality that 90% of patient issues go undetected. Dr. Alex Sanders explains how Diagnocat reduces errors and builds trust by enhancing accuracy. Although current adoption remains low, Alex Sanders predicts exponential growth as AI assimilation accelerates. With innovations like AI-powered planning tools on the horizon, he advises dentists to embrace these technologies now before it’s too late. Diagnocat marks the arrival of AI in dentistry - Sanders believes AI represents the inevitable digitized future of the industry. Those hesitating are falling behind the curve. As Dr. Ahmad Al-Hassiny declares, “The future is already here.”
In this episode of the Decoding Digital Dentistry podcast, Dr. Ahmad Al-Hassiny chats with Amir Mansouri, the CEO of SprintRay, a key player in the 3D printing industry for dental applications. They discuss the humble beginnings of SprintRay and its entrance to the dental market in 2016 due to a successful Kickstarter campaign. The co-founders, 3D printing experts from the University of Southern California, initially focused on high-resolution 3D printers. Amir outlines the advancements in 3D printing and its growing appeals to dentists who see the value in in-house manufacturing. The company's future plans include further investment in R&D to make the printers 'microwave easy' and improve the material science aspect, making it easier to print with more variety in shade and translucency. Additionally, SprintRay is investing in software and automation, anticipating a future where digital dentistry is as common as a dental chair in every practice.
Learn some insights on the digital dentistry revolution from Rune Fisker, a 3Shape co-founder and VP of Product Strategy. How 3Shape grew from 3 to 2000+ employees as a pioneer in audiology then dental digitization. The faster digitization of dental labs compared to clinics globally. Discover some key digital trends - intraoral scanners, 3D printing, AI - and how 3Shape is leveraging them. The promise of AI in CAD/CAM shown by 1M+ automated crown designs with 3Shape Automate Ongoing 3Shape software innovation and integrated digital workflows The potential of face scanning via phone apps if clinical value and workflows improve 3Shape's focus on both product innovation and customer enablement How competition drives progress but 3Shape leads on innovation and value Why labs need both milling and printing technologies for different indications Advice for starting the digital journey - take it step-by-step, focus on value, train, and invest to overcome barriers.
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