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Follow on Google News | Smile Makeover Announces the Integration of Its Own LaboratorySome procedures require very long periods, such as crowns, veneers, implants, and bridges. Generally, the creation of these pieces needs the lab-work of third party labs, and patients must wait for that lab to finish the work. If there are any issues with the implant, crown or veneer, the specialist will not be able to detect them until it arrives at the clinic and that could take weeks and could be a big problem for patients with few days at the destination. With its in-house laboratory, Smile Makeover provides a complete digital workflow from beginning to end, by integrating oral scanners, design software and CAD/CAM technology, which gives an important boost to the final results, allowing treatments in hours, rather than days or longer, and at much less cost. Using intraoral scanners has the advantage of exploring a patient's full jaw in minutes, capturing a clean digital impression that is projected on a chairside screen. It allows specialists to appreciate a 3D image in color, facilitating the treatment planning and the design immediately. The CAD (Computer-Aided Design) is the software that guides the digital creation and the assemble of pieces after the oral scanner process. Smile Make Over combines the CAD with 3D printers that make it possible to fabricate any dental prosthesis accurately, ideal for smile makeovers. CAM (Computer-Aided Manufacturing) Another advantage of the in-house lab is that they can respond at the moment to changing any restoration while the client waits, eliminating extra appointments. Smile Makeover Playa del Carmen, has a complete in-house lab for faster workflows and accurate treatments for international patients. The technologies that complement the full in-house laboratory are: the CBCT 3D Panoramic X-Rays, a modern scan that moves surrounding the head, for a full image of the craniofacial structure and nerve pathways in a 3D image; the Dental Microscope that can detect fissure caries, microfractures, and even a deep root canal, and the Navident technology, that emits a navigation guide of the patient's jaw, on which the specialist can plan exactly where the implants will be placed, reducing any range of errors. https://dentistinplayadelcarmen.com/ End
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