When Words Are Not Enough
- Dr. Amanda Seay
- Jun 17
- 1 min read
To consistently achieve excellent functional, esthetic, and biologic outcomes, the design of dental restorations should occur very early during treatment planning. When more data is shared between the clinician and the laboratory, a case can proceed more smoothly as it moves through preparation and provisionalization to the final restorations. Historically, laboratory technicians have selected the tooth shapes and arrangement based on guidelines provided by dentists through writ-ten prescriptions or phone conversations. This process left the laboratory technician unable to catch errors in clinical record taking or to see the dynamic facial movements of the patient whose smile he or she was creating.

Reference: Notarantonio AE, Seay A. When Words Are Not Enough. Inside Dentistry. 2019;15(10): 42-50.
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