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Digital Articulators Explained with Seth Atkins – PDP230

Published 11 months ago
Description

We use articulators to help ‘mimic’ our patient’s jaw movements, to ultimately do less adjustments/revisions in the future.

But are digital articulators there yet? Or is analog king?

Or is digital dentistry just flashy tech with no real-world benefits?

Can a virtual articulator truly match the movements of your patient’s jaw?

Is a CBCT really better than a facebow—and WHEN should you use which?

In this cutting-edge episode with Dr. Seth Atkins, we dive into the world of digital articulation—exploring how tools like virtual articulators, CBCT alignment, and 3D-printed provisionals are transforming clinical workflows.

You’ll learn how to combine analog wisdom with digital precision, improve lab communication, and make full-mouth rehabs more predictable and efficient than ever.

From mounting accuracy to motion capture, this episode is your ultimate guide to articulating smarter in the digital age.

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Protrusive Dental Pearl: Always send your lab the color version of your digital scan — the PLY file — not just the STL. STL shows shape, but PLY shows color — like markings and tissue detail. Ask your lab: “Are you seeing color, or do you need the PLY?”

Better scans = better results

Need to Read it? Check out the Full Episode Transcript below!

Key Takeaways:

  • Digital methods can enhance accuracy and patient outcomes → but only when used intentionally.
  • Understanding both analog and digital techniques is crucial → they complement each other, not compete.
  • Mentorship plays a significant role in advancing dental education → experience accelerates clinical confidence.
  • Digital workflows can significantly reduce chair time → and improve patient comfort in the process.
  • The integration of CBCT with digital workflows enhances diagnostics → giving clearer insight into static and functional relationships.
  • Digital provisionals offer a cost-effective and efficient solution → saving time, money, and frustration for both dentist and patient.
  • Axiography is essential for capturing patient motion accurately → because real movement matters more than assumptions.

Highlights of the Episode:

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 04:00  Protrusive Dental Pearl
  • 05:32 Interview with Dr. Seth Atkins and his Journey into Digital Dentistry
  • 08:06 The Evolution of Digital Articulation
  • 13:38 Digital Workflow and Mentorship
  • 20:01 Accuracy and Efficiency in Digital Dentistry
  • 22:32 Static and Dynamic Relations in Digital Dentistry
  • 31:01 Interjection 1
  • 36:05 Practical Guidelines on Integrating CBCT
  • 37:15 Interjection 2 
  • 40:59 Clinical Observations in Dental Rehabilitation
  • 42:29 Interjection 3 
  • 45:21 Introduction to Axiography
  • 46:40 Advancements in Digital Dentistry
  • 49:33 3D Printing in Dental Practice
  • 53:31 Motion Tracking on Digital Articulators
  • 57:30 Cost Efficiency of Digital Tools
  • 01:01:10 Alternatives to CBCT
  • 01:05:52 Involvement with AES and Future Plans

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