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August 27, 2018

Drs Hamid Al-Hassiny and Ahmad Al-Hassiny talk digital dentistry with Dr Jacob Grieve as part of the Henry Schein NZ Dental Podcast, sharing from their extensive experience in the field.

We talk CEREC MCXL, 3Shape TRIOS, Roland DW4-4W, E4D, Planmeca, PrograMill One, 3D Printers.
We discuss workflow, inter-brand compatibility options and problems. Also discussing digitally enhanced workflows for single crowns, to full arch rehabilitation, to digital smile design.

Original podcast at http://nzdentalpodcast.libsyn.com/digital-dentistry-in-nz-with-dr-hamid-al-hassiny

About the author 

Dr Ahmad Al-Hassiny

Dr Ahmad is a global leader in digital dentistry and intraoral scanners, carrying out lectures as a KOL for many companies and industry. He is one of the few in the world who owns and has tested all mainstream scanners and CAD/CAM systems in his clinic. Dr Ahmad Al-Hassiny is a full-time private dentist in New Zealand and the Director of The Institute of Digital Dentistry (iDD), a world-leading digital dentistry education provider. iDD offers live courses, masterclasses, and an online training platform, with a mission to ensure dentists globally have easy and affordable access to the best digital dentistry training possible.

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