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What does it actually mean to be a digital dentist — and is an intraoral scanner enough to get you there?
Dr. Isaac Tawil is a Diplomate of the International Academy of Dental Implantology and the International Academy for Dental Facial Esthetics, a Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantology and the Advanced Dental Implant Academy, a MINEC Ambassador, and a board member of the Digital Dental USA Society. He is recognized among Dentistry Today's top 225 leaders in continuing education, serves as a faculty member of the Osseodensification Academy, and is the recipient of both the Pierre Fauchard Award and the Presidential Service Award for outstanding achievements in dentistry. As Founder and Co-Director of Advanced Implant Education and Digital Director of Guided Smile, Dr. Tawil brings a rare combination of clinical depth, product development experience, and global teaching to every conversation.
In this episode, Dr. Phil Klein and Dr. Tawil take a comprehensive tour through the digital tools that are redefining treatment planning and restorative delivery — starting with where intraoral scanning technology actually stands today, and building toward a fully integrated virtual patient model. The conversation covers why multifocal, multi-camera scanner architecture matters for posterior capture and AI-assisted data processing, why analog impressions — despite their margins — cannot support the kind of multi-dataset merging that modern full-arch and implant cases demand, and how facial scanning combined with mandibular jaw tracking creates a dynamic, movement-based reconstruction that leaves the static face bow and articulator far behind. The episode closes with a focused look at where 3D printing is headed, specifically the return of DLP technology and what it means for same-day temporization and eventual permanent restorations.
Episode Highlights:
Perfect for: general dentists and specialists looking to build or expand a fully integrated digital workflow, clinicians planning full-arch or implant cases who want to move beyond static occlusal records, and any practice evaluating intraoral scanner upgrades, facial scanning systems, or in-office 3D printing.
If you have ever wondered what separates a practice with a scanner from a practice that is truly digital, Dr. Tawil answers that question in detail — and shows you exactly what the next step looks like.
By Dr. Phil Klein | Dentist4.7
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What does it actually mean to be a digital dentist — and is an intraoral scanner enough to get you there?
Dr. Isaac Tawil is a Diplomate of the International Academy of Dental Implantology and the International Academy for Dental Facial Esthetics, a Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantology and the Advanced Dental Implant Academy, a MINEC Ambassador, and a board member of the Digital Dental USA Society. He is recognized among Dentistry Today's top 225 leaders in continuing education, serves as a faculty member of the Osseodensification Academy, and is the recipient of both the Pierre Fauchard Award and the Presidential Service Award for outstanding achievements in dentistry. As Founder and Co-Director of Advanced Implant Education and Digital Director of Guided Smile, Dr. Tawil brings a rare combination of clinical depth, product development experience, and global teaching to every conversation.
In this episode, Dr. Phil Klein and Dr. Tawil take a comprehensive tour through the digital tools that are redefining treatment planning and restorative delivery — starting with where intraoral scanning technology actually stands today, and building toward a fully integrated virtual patient model. The conversation covers why multifocal, multi-camera scanner architecture matters for posterior capture and AI-assisted data processing, why analog impressions — despite their margins — cannot support the kind of multi-dataset merging that modern full-arch and implant cases demand, and how facial scanning combined with mandibular jaw tracking creates a dynamic, movement-based reconstruction that leaves the static face bow and articulator far behind. The episode closes with a focused look at where 3D printing is headed, specifically the return of DLP technology and what it means for same-day temporization and eventual permanent restorations.
Episode Highlights:
Perfect for: general dentists and specialists looking to build or expand a fully integrated digital workflow, clinicians planning full-arch or implant cases who want to move beyond static occlusal records, and any practice evaluating intraoral scanner upgrades, facial scanning systems, or in-office 3D printing.
If you have ever wondered what separates a practice with a scanner from a practice that is truly digital, Dr. Tawil answers that question in detail — and shows you exactly what the next step looks like.

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