Digital Dental Workflows

Simcast has integrated digital dental production into its laboratory for over five years, beginning with digital partial framework design and extending to SLM metal printing and resin 3D printing.
Laboratories and practices can submit digital cases as digital files and receive finished products without the working model leaving the laboratory or surgery.

Our Digital Production Workflow

The digital dental workflows begins with a digital design. For framework cases, we use CAD software to design the partial framework on the digital model. The design then goes to SLM printing for metal production, or to our resin printer for models and trial components.

Scanner compatibility

We accept digital files from a wide range of intraoral and desktop scanners, including common systems from Dentsply Sirona, 3Shape, Planmeca and Medit.
If you are unsure whether your scanner output is compatible, contact us and we will advise before you submit your first case.

CAD design and prescription processing

Framework designs are produced using professional dental CAD software, following the prescription provided on the lab sheet. If a design decision requires clarification, we contact you before proceeding.

From design to production

After design, metal frameworks go to SLM printing or the casting workflow. Resin components go directly to the 3D printer. All designs are retained so any case can be reproduced from the original file.

Benefits for Dental Practices

Digital workflows improve accuracy and reduce the risk of impression distortion. A digital file can be transmitted to us immediately after the appointment, compressing the production timeline and eliminating the risk of model damage in transit.

Accuracy

A digital impression processed through a calibrated CAD system produces a more dimensionally stable result than a conventional impression in many cases. For SLM-printed cobalt chrome frameworks, the digital-to-manufacturing pathway means the geometry of the design is reproduced precisely in the finished component.

Convenience

Digital submission is faster than posting a physical model. There is no risk of transit damage and the model never leaves the laboratory or practice. Turnaround is confirmed at submission and results are predictable.

Getting Started With Digital Submission

Download the lab sheet and upload your first digital file via the Send Files page. We will confirm receipt and advise on production details.
For practices new to digital case submission, we are happy to discuss compatibility and workflow setup before your first case arrives.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our standard turnaround time is five to six working days from receipt of the case. An express service may be available for urgent cases, please call us at 01202 421 442 to check availability.

We accept STL, OBJ, PLY and DCM files for digital submissions. If you are unsure about compatibility with your scanner or design software, please contact the laboratory.

Physical models can also be sent to the laboratory by post.

Yes. Plastic trial frameworks can be produced on request if you would like to check fit before the final cobalt chrome framework is manufactured.

No. Laboratories can send individual cases or larger volumes. There is no minimum order requirement.

Yes. Dental laboratories across the UK can send cases to Simcast. Digital files can be submitted online, or physical models can be posted to the laboratory in Christchurch.

Yes. All frameworks are guaranteed to fit the model or digital scan supplied with the case.