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Video on Same Day Crowns and Conventional Crowns and the Difference

Dr. Peter and Hannah, who is a dental technician at Dental Designs Clinic, explain the difference between same day crowns and conventional crowns. Understand how digital workflows, in-house labs, and real-time collaboration positively influence the quality, efficiency, and turnaround times for today’s dental treatments.

About The Video

In this video, Dr. Peter and Hannah from Dental Designs discuss the advantages of having an in-house dental lab at the Dental Designs Clinic. They highlight how real-time collaboration between dentists and technicians leads to faster turnaround times and improved communication, enabling same-day crowns without compromising on quality or aesthetics. The use of digital scanning, CAD software, and milling machines helps eliminate traditional time-consuming steps.

They also emphasise the consistency and quality of materials used, noting that these meet strict standards in Singapore. By working together closely, they ensure a reliable accuracy and aesthetics. The video offers a behind-the-scenes look at how modern dental practices combine technology, knowledge, and teamwork to deliver quicker and personalised care for every patient.

The difference between same-day crowns and conventional crowns goes beyond timing, it’s about accuracy, convenience, and quality of care. In this video, Dr. Peter and Hannah explain that traditional processes like taking impressions and waiting for off-site labs, often cause delays and introduce variables.They highlight how the integration of an in-house dental lab at Dental Designs clinic bridges the gap between dentists and technicians, allowing real-time communication and collaboration. This close working relationship benefits both patients and clinicians.

By adopting a fully digital workflow with intraoral scanning, design software, and milling machines, dental crowns can be created quickly without compromising on accuracy or aesthetics. Complex cases can be discussed on the spot, shade adjustments and patient preferences can be incorporated quickly. Having the technician physically present enables better understanding of each dentist’s working style and expectations. Ultimately, it’s a streamlined, personalised process that reflects the care and attention given to each case, from scan to smile.