Technology

With today's exclusive training, we are taking dental prosthetics in our practice to the next level using digital technologies. Treatments are now more precise and faster than ever before.

Modern 3D technology for your dental treatment!

In our practice, we rely on high-precision 3D printing technology – a forward-looking solution that transforms digital scans directly into physical dental components. From the impression – seamlessly via the digital scan – to on-site implementation: crowns, bridges, splints, or temporary restorations are produced with maximum efficiency. In most cases, production takes place on the same day. This shortens waiting times and reduces the number of appointments. You experience treatment with maximum precision and comfort.

Thanks to integrated AI functionalities, the design process for dental applications is automated, refined, and optimized. This means that your scan is turned into a print-ready model in no time at all—with a high degree of reliability and consistency. For you, this means less post-processing, a better fit, shorter waiting times, and an overall great treatment experience.

Experience how modern technology and intelligent software make your visit to the dentist more efficient, pleasant, and high-quality.

Your advantages as a patient:

  • Shorter treatment time: The digital workflow and fast 3D printing eliminate many steps in the process—often, only one appointment is necessary.
  • Greater precision and comfort: The combination of digital planning, AI optimization, and 3D printing guarantees a more precise fit and reduces uncomfortable adjustments or temporary solutions.
  • Immediate visibility & transparency: You can see directly how your restoration is being created—from digital planning to the finished partial application.
  • Maximum customization: Your dental solution is digitally designed specifically for you and precisely implemented—no off-the-shelf mass production.
  • Minimally invasive procedure: In many cases, digital precision even allows us to preserve bone and tissue—which is gentler on you and means a quicker recovery.