Digital Design Dental Laboratory
Our Products
Surgical Guide
Digitalddl now offers Dental Implantologists the very latest guided surgery technology. The patented Double Guide is 3D printed in resin or metal and is accurate, strong, and sterilisable. With our Surgical Guide, users have complete control over drilling whilst retaining visibility and the freedom to cool and irrigate.
Surgical Guide
Digitalddl now offers Dental Implantologists the very latest guided surgery technology. The patented Double Guide is 3D printed in resin or metal and is accurate, strong, and sterilisable. With our Surgical Guide, users have complete control over drilling whilst retaining visibility and the freedom to cool and irrigate.
Digital Implant
In the last years, significant progress has been made in dentistry in the direction of more unified digital solutions and more user-friendly technology. These advancements challenge numerous protocols that have been used in implantology over the last decades. Various digital 3D tools can help us assess the bone (CBCT diagnostics), plan implant positions (software), place implants (guided surgery) and restore them (CAD/CAM prosthodontics).
Digital Implant
In the last years, significant progress has been made in dentistry in the direction of more unified digital solutions and more user-friendly technology. These advancements challenge numerous protocols that have been used in implantology over the last decades. Various digital 3D tools can help us assess the bone (CBCT diagnostics), plan implant positions (software), place implants (guided surgery) and restore them (CAD/CAM prosthodontics).
Bar-Attachment Overdenture
Usually, when you lose a tooth, it is best for your oral health to have it replaced. Missing teeth can affect your “bite” as well as your ability to speak and chew. Their loss can increase the burden on your remaining teeth and can cause muscle pain in your jaws and headaches. And of course, losing a tooth can affect your appearance. The following information reviews replacing missing teeth with an implant retained denture.
Bar-Attachment Overdenture
Usually, when you lose a tooth, it is best for your oral health to have it replaced. Missing teeth can affect your “bite” as well as your ability to speak and chew. Their loss can increase the burden on your remaining teeth and can cause muscle pain in your jaws and headaches. And of course, losing a tooth can affect your appearance. The following information reviews replacing missing teeth with an implant retained denture.