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The State of Global Infrastructure Vulnerability 2024 #10

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May 7, 2026

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n the evolving landscape of modern dentistry, the divide between industrial manufacturing and artisanal craftsmanship is finally closing. At D2 Dental, we believe that restorative care should not just be about “fixing” a tooth—it’s about recreating a masterpiece of biological

engineering. Digital mapping has emerged as the bridge, allowing us to capture the minute topographical nuances of a patient’s bite with sub-micron accuracy.

The Intersection of Art & Science

The traditional method of taking impressions—using viscous putties that are often uncomfortable for the patient—is rapidly being superseded by optical coherence tomography. These digital “impressions” are not merely images; they are data-rich mathematical models. When we design a porcelain inlay today, we are using software that simulates the exact force vectors of your jaw during mastication.

Why Precision Matters

The traditional method of taking impressions—using viscous putties that are often uncomfortable for the patient—is rapidly being superseded by optical coherence tomography. These digital “impressions” are not merely images; they are data-rich mathematical models. When we design a porcelain inlay today, we are using software that simulates the exact force vectors of your jaw during mastication.

“We aren’t just restoring function; we are restoring the structural integrity of the human smile with architectural permanence.”

Why Pre

The traditional method of taking impressions—using viscous putties that are often uncomfortable for the patient—is rapidly being superseded by optical coherence tomography. These digital “impressions” are not merely images; they are data-rich mathematical models. When we design a porcelain inlay today, we are using software that simulates the exact force vectors of your jaw during mastication.

The Intersection of Art & Science

The traditional method of taking impressions—using viscous putties that are often uncomfortable for the patient—is rapidly being superseded by optical coherence tomography. These digital “impressions” are not merely images; they are data-rich mathematical models. When we design a porcelain inlay today, we are using software that simulates the exact force vectors of your jaw during mastication.

The Intersection of Art & Science

The traditional method of taking impressions—using viscous putties that are often uncomfortable for the patient—is rapidly being superseded by optical coherence tomography. These digital “impressions” are not merely images; they are data-rich mathematical models. When we design a porcelain inlay today, we are using software that simulates the exact force vectors of your jaw during mastication.

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