

The integration of teeth alignment and restorative disciplines continues to redefine modern dentistry. This lecture explores how digital tools enable predictable, efficient, and patient-centered interdisciplinary rehabilitations. Focusing on the role of Invisalign Smile Architect in facilitating comprehensive diagnosis, virtual design, and treatment outcome predictability, participants will learn how this digital platform streamlines communication between clinicians and laboratories, enhances diagnostic precision, and optimizes treatment planning. Through real case examples, the session will demonstrate how digital workflows improve clinical outcomes, strengthen collaboration, and empower dental professionals to deliver comprehensive aesthetic and functional results.
Interdisciplinary rehabilitation represents one of the most dynamic areas in contemporary dentistry, where prosthetic excellence and orthodontic precision converge to achieve functional and aesthetic harmony. As digital workflows continue to redefine diagnostic accuracy and treatment collaboration, clinicians are increasingly integrating data-driven tools into daily clinical practice.
This webinar explores how predictable ortho-restorative outcomes can be achieved through the strategic application of digital planning platforms, focusing on the clinical use of Invisalign Smile Architect. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of how this system supports shared clinical decision-making, improves diagnostic visualization, and facilitates seamless collaboration between restorative dentists and dental laboratories.
The session will present clinical cases, step-by-step digital workflow demonstrations, and discussion of real-world applications—including treatment planning protocols, communication pathways, and the measurable benefits in predictability and efficiency.
By linking scientific evidence with daily clinical management, this webinar provides participants with a structured framework for implementing interdisciplinary digital rehabilitation in their own practice.
This course is offered for informational purposes only, no credits will be given.