Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you minimize remakes, reduce chair time, and deliver better outcomes with every case.
The foundation of a successful restoration begins with accurate tooth preparation. Proper reduction, well-defined margins, and the elimination of undercuts help ensure optimal fit, strength, and esthetics.
A precise impression, whether analog or digital, is essential for achieving accurate margins, contacts, and occlusion. Consistency, isolation, and detail directly impact the quality of the final restoration.
A precise bite record is critical to preventing high spots, reducing chairside adjustments, and avoiding potential remakes. Proper occlusion contributes to both patient comfort and restoration longevity.
The lab can only fabricate what it’s instructed to create. A complete and accurate lab prescription allows the lab to fabricate the restoration to your exact specifications. Be sure to include the shade, material selection, and any specific notes, along with high-quality photos if needed. Taking the time to verify all details before submission can prevent costly errors and delays.
When the prep, scan, and communication are done right, the seat appointment becomes seamless. Your restoration should drop in with minimal adjustment, saving you chair time and increasing patient satisfaction.
When each step is executed with care, the final seat becomes quicker, easier, and more predictable. Restorations should require minimal adjustment, with proper fit, function, and esthetics. Always confirm contacts, occlusion, and cement selection before finalizing.
Predictable results come from careful planning, attention to detail, and strong lab communication. By refining your workflow from prep to seat, you can reduce chair time, avoid remakes, and improve patient satisfaction. DDS Lab is here to support you every step of the way with expert guidance, fast turnaround, and reliable quality.