Digital Workflow
We’re confident that dentistry’s future is inevitably digital, and it’s well on the way with cutting-edge digital technologies for impressions, treatment planning, design, and 3D printing.
What was once expensive is now rapidly becoming accessible, transforming thousands of dental practices and labs worldwide.
As CAD/CAM continues to replace traditional workflows and become the standard for dental care, we have created a series of digital workflow solutions that enhance dental business efficiency.
Digital Manfacturing
Arrow Dental has invested heavily in digital manufacturing processes and regularly works with all types of Intraoral scanners. Our digital facilities and 3D print technology is capable of both milling and ultra-fine detail work and offers almost endless possibilities. Equipped with an in-lab scanner you don't need an Intraoral scanner to benefit
Digital Implants
Optimal fit, maximum comfort and superior cosmetic looks.
Having worked on restoration implants for many years, we consider no case is ever too challenging. Our modern state of the art facilities are equipped with 3D design processing technology and we offer a wide choice of industry-leading materials.
This combination results in some of the most natural looking implant restorations around.
Cad/cam plays a big part in our implant management process as we assess each case individually. Zirconia, gold hue and titanium abutments are all available in this comprehensive service.
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Why go Digital?
Reduce risks, increase consistency, improve accuracy and precision at every stage.
No two cases are the same. Patient anatomy is unique, and each treatment is tailored, enabled by a long history of custom, human-centric craftsmanship. But, as with any trade, quality is dependent on the skills of a given dentist, assistant, or technician, and achieving consistent, high-quality, affordable dental products with so many potential sources of error is incredibly tricky.
Digital dentistry reduces the risks and uncertainties introduced by human factors, providing higher consistency, accuracy, and precision at every stage of the workflow.
In a dental practice, saving time on menial tasks means shorter appointments, increased throughput, and increased patient satisfaction.
Easy impression taking with 3D intraoral scanners reduces chair time, labour and cuts out the cost of materials and the need to ship impressions to the dental laboratory.
There’s instant feedback, and no manual errors like voids, bubbles, or tears, eliminating the need for retakes.
However, one of the most significant benefits of digital technology is improved patient experience and comfort. A satisfied patient is more likely to return and recommend a clinic to others, contributing to the long-term success of the practice.
Arrow Dental
9 Millbeck Stock
Bowness-on-Windermere
Windermere
LA23 3DS
info@arrowdentallab.co.uk