Digital Dentistry Decoded brings you inside conversations with leaders shaping the future of dental technology. Join Dr. Ahmad Al-Hassiny as he explores how innovations like AI, 3D printing, and advanced imaging are transforming patient care and practice workflows. Hear candid insights from the innovators themselves on emerging trends, clinical applications, and what's coming next. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or just getting started with digital tools. This podcast decodes the rapidly evolving world of digital dentistry to help you stay ahead of the curve.
In this episode of Digital Dentistry Decoded, Dr. Ahmad Al-Hassiny interviews Ayush Bagla, CEO of Ackuretta, about the company's innovative strategies and groundbreaking developments in 3D printing f…
In this episode of the Decoding Digital Dentistry Podcast, Dr. Ahmad Al-Hassiny interviews Corey Lambertson, General Manager for the Americas at Asiga, about the growing influence of 3D printing in t…
In this episode of Digital Dentistry Decoded, host Dr. Ahmad Al-Hassiny interviews Kevin Kim, CEO of Imagoworks, about the transformative impact of AI on digital dentistry. They discuss Imagoworks' A…
In this Digital Dentistry Decoded podcast episode, host Dr. Ahmad Al-Hassiny interviews Max Milz from Dentsply Sirona to discuss the differences between 3D printing and milling in dentistry.
The expe…
In this episode of Digital Dentistry Decoded, host Dr. Ahmad Al-Hassiny interviews Dr. Alex Sanders, founder of Diagnocat, an AI-powered dental diagnostics system.
This cloud-based tool processes den…
In this episode of the Decoding Digital Dentistry podcast, Dr. Ahmad Al-Hassiny chats with Amir Mansouri, the CEO of SprintRay, a key player in the 3D printing industry for dental applications. They …
Learn some insights on the digital dentistry revolution from Rune Fisker, a 3Shape co-founder and VP of Product Strategy. How 3Shape grew from 3 to 2000+ employees as a pioneer in audiology then dent…
Simplifying Digital Dentistry Through Integrated Workflows
As dental practices transition to modern digital systems, they often end up with fractured frameworks cobbling together disconnected equipme…