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08 editorial DENTAL TECHNOLOGY, JANUARY-MARCH 2024
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
RAHUL KAKODKAR
Welcome to this edition of Dental Technology.
After the grand success of the exocad India roadshow 2024 in Bangalore, Mumbai
and Delhi, the stream of enquiries on Complete Digital Workflow and Printed
Dentures doesn’t seem to subside.
This event has given the clinicians and dental technicians an insight into the vast
array of endless possibilities with Open Architecture of exocad and seamless intu-
itive user interface. By fostering enhanced communication channels between clini-
cians and technicians, the roadshow has underscored the transformative potential
of digital dentistry. It has illuminated how this burgeoning field is not merely a
trend but a steadfast path towards a brighter future for the entire dental industry.
This technological evolution is not just about innovation, but also about tangible
improvements that directly impact the daily practices of clinicians and technicians
alike. With these enhancements, tasks that were once cumbersome or time-con-
suming are now executed with greater ease and precision, ultimately enhancing
overall productivity. The beauty of these constant upgrades lies in their ability to
adapt to the evolving needs of dental professionals, offering tailored solutions that
address specific challenges faced in their respective roles. Whether it's simplifying
treatment planning for clinicians or optimizing fabrication processes for techni-
cians, digital dentistry is revolutionizing the way dental care is delivered.
Through the integration of Artificial Intelligence and regular updates, achieving a
self-sustained clinical practice with integrated lab support has become more
attainable than ever. The synergy between cutting-edge technology and timeless
expertise promises to propel dentistry into new realms of efficiency, precision, and
much improved patient care.
Watch out for a comprehensive coverage of the exocad roadshow in the next issue!
WE ARE PLEASED to consider unpublished articles
and features on topics of interest to practicing
dental technicians and dentists interested in dental
laboratory technology.
These may include lab procedures and techniques, topics relat-
ing to management of the clinical aspects of dental technology
and non-clinical issues impacting dental laboratories.
Manuscripts must not be under consideration elsewhere.
We also welcome pre and post event reports, news items and
new product information from institutions, organisations and laboratories as well as feedback and com-
ments from readers.
All material may be send to: info@dental-practice.biz
For further details including article submission guidelines visit: www.dental-practice.biz
We have a strategic partnership with Teamwork Media, Italy and Palmeri Publications,
Canada and articles published in this publication as well as Dental Practice are considered for
International Publications in Europe and North America.

