- Austria / Österreich
- Bosnia and Herzegovina / Босна и Херцеговина
- Bulgaria / България
- Croatia / Hrvatska
- Czech Republic & Slovakia / Česká republika & Slovensko
- France / France
- Germany / Deutschland
- Greece / ΕΛΛΑΔΑ
- Italy / Italia
- Netherlands / Nederland
- Nordic / Nordic
- Poland / Polska
- Portugal / Portugal
- Romania & Moldova / România & Moldova
- Slovenia / Slovenija
- Serbia & Montenegro / Србија и Црна Гора
- Spain / España
- Switzerland / Schweiz
- Turkey / Türkiye
- UK & Ireland / UK & Ireland
Medit, a company known as a leader in 3-D digital solutions, has released Medit Smile Design, part of the Medit Apps collection. Medit Smile Design software helps perform smile design simulation quickly and effectively by working with 2-D images, according to the company.
Simply load in an image of the patient and their teeth and show them how they could look with treatment.
According to Medit, Smile Design is an excellent consultation tool because it assists dentists with assisting patients to envision an outcome. With the app, you can create various possible simulations and show the results to your patient for comparison.
According to the company, Smile Design is the most utilized and popular app among Medit Apps.
Medit Apps is one of many offerings from Medit, a company that specializes in 3-D measurement and CAD/CAM solutions for dental clinics and labs, including intraoral scanners, based on its own patented state-of-the-art technology. The company’s mission is to provide innovative technology and the highest quality products to ensure mutual growth for all partners.
Learn more about Medit at www.medit.com. To start your experience with Medit Apps, visit www.medit.com/medit-link-apps.
(Source: Medit)
Tags:
Fri. 26 April 2024
12:00 PM EST (New York)
How you can access data-driven decision making
Mon. 29 April 2024
12:30 PM EST (New York)
Root caries: The challenge in today’s cariology
Tue. 30 April 2024
1:00 PM EST (New York)
Neodent Discovery: Neoarch Guided Surgery—from simple to complex cases
Fri. 3 May 2024
1:00 PM EST (New York)
Osseointegration in extrēmus: Complex maxillofacial reconstruction & rehabilitation praeteritum, praesens et futurum
Tue. 7 May 2024
8:00 PM EST (New York)
You got this! Diagnosis and management of common oral lesions
Thu. 9 May 2024
8:00 PM EST (New York)
Empowering your restorative practice: A comprehensive guide to clear aligner integration and success
Mon. 13 May 2024
1:00 PM EST (New York)
To post a reply please login or register