The OPTISMILE Podcast 56 – Digital Dentistry Part 3: How 3D Printing, AI & Scans Are Changing Dental Care Forever
Episode Summary:
In this final instalment of the Digital Dentistry series, Dr Clifford Yudelman from OptiSmile explores the cutting-edge technology transforming modern dental care in Cape Town.
Discover how digital tools improve patient communication, treatment precision, and long-term oral health outcomes. From 3D-printed restorations and guided implant surgery to Invisalign progress tracking and AI-powered diagnostics — this episode reveals why OptiSmile is a leader in digital dentistry.
Whether you’re seeking faster recovery, longer-lasting dental work, or real-time progress monitoring, digital dentistry offers unparalleled benefits for patients.
Chapters:
0:41 — Why has OptiSmile trademarked “Leading Digital Dentists”?
Dr Clifford Yudelman explains that digital dentistry is now core to OptiSmile’s brand identity. It’s a commitment to better patient communication, improved precision, and cutting-edge technology that saves patients time and money.
1:49 — How does digital dentistry improve communication between patient and dentist?
Digital scanning technology allows patients to see their dental issues on screen — fostering transparency, trust, and understanding. Dr Yudelman also records personal video explanations for patients to review in their own time.
3:38 — Are 3D-printed restorations stronger than traditional crowns and fillings?
Yes. New ceramic-filled resins used in 3D printing have superior fracture resistance to older materials like Emax. These advanced materials allow for much thinner restorations, preserving more natural tooth structure.
5:48 — How do digital workflows improve recovery after implants or root canals?
With CBCT scans and 3D-printed surgical guides, implants are placed more precisely with minimal trauma. This results in faster healing, fewer complications, and better long-term success for patients.
9:30 — How does Invisalign track progress using digital technology?
OptiSmile uses Invisalign’s Progress Assessment Tool and AI-powered virtual care. Scans compare your current tooth position to the planned movement — allowing adjustments early, avoiding delays, and reducing extra costs.
12:45 — Can OptiSmile use previous scans to monitor tooth wear and gum recession over time?
Absolutely. Dr Yudelman explains how overlaying past and current scans provides a time-lapse view of changes in tooth structure and gum health — catching problems before they become serious.
17:54 — What are the hidden costs or risks of digital dentistry?
The main cost lies with the dental practice — advanced scanners, software licenses, and training require significant investment. However, OptiSmile includes all digital scans in the initial consultation fee with no hidden charges for patients.
21:53 — Is digital dentistry essential for complex dental cases?
Yes. The more complicated the case — such as multiple implants or full smile makeovers — the more critical it is to use digital planning tools for accuracy, safety, and predictable long-term results.
24:07 — What does the future of digital dentistry look like?
Dr Yudelman highlights exciting trends including:
Augmented reality guidance during treatment
Hyperspectral imaging for cavity detection without x-rays
AI-powered diagnostic apps
Ultra-fast cordless scanners for at-home patient use
Transcript:
Eon Engelbrecht – E-Radio-SA
(0:05)
Welcome again to Save Your Money, Save Your Teeth, the podcast where curiosity meets dentistry straight from the experts. I’m Eon, and once again joined by Dr Clifford Yudelman from OptiSmile, ready to take a deep dive into the world of dental care from a consumer’s perspective.
Big welcome again Dr Yudelman — are you well?
Dr Clifford Yudelman – OptiSmile
(0:41)
I’m well, thank you! I’m very excited. We had a great response to our last two episodes on digital dentistry.
This is part 3 — and we’re going even deeper. Some of the questions might sound similar but people really want to know as much as possible so they can decide whether it’s worth seeking out a digital dentist.
We’ve even trademarked our tagline: Leading Digital Dentists. That’s how strongly we feel about this — it’s part of our name, part of our brand identity.
Eon Engelbrecht – E-Radio-SA
(1:35)
That’s brilliant. So, let’s start there — how does digital dentistry improve communication between me and my dentist?
Dr Clifford Yudelman – OptiSmile
(1:49)
It’s a game changer in two big ways.
First, instead of relying on complicated explanations or showing you a diagram, we scan your teeth, and then show you a 3D image of your mouth.
It’s visual — you can literally see where there’s decay, where the teeth are worn, or what needs attention. This builds trust because it’s not just me telling you — we’re looking at the screen together.
Secondly, I use a screen-recording tool called Vidyard. So, if I’m designing your smile or working on your veneers, I can record a video showing your scan, explaining what’s going to happen, and send it to you on WhatsApp. You can share it with your partner and rewatch it anytime.
That’s personalised digital dentistry.
Eon Engelbrecht – E-Radio-SA
(3:27)
Incredible. And are these 3D-printed restorations as strong as traditional materials — or stronger?
Dr Clifford Yudelman – OptiSmile
(3:38)
Great question — they’re actually stronger in many cases.
Modern 3D-printing resins are filled with 60–70% ceramic particles. They have better fracture resistance than older materials.
For example, traditional ceramic like Emax has been amazing since 2007 — but it requires more tooth removal because it needs thickness for strength.
With 3D printing, we can print restorations as thin as 200–300 microns — almost see-through — while still being incredibly strong.
The future Is about preserving your natural tooth as much as possible.
Eon Engelbrecht – E-Radio-SA
(5:34)
And what about big procedures like implants or root canals — how does digital dentistry speed up recovery?
Dr Clifford Yudelman – OptiSmile
(5:48)
This is where digital shines.
We take a 3D CBCT scan — like a mini-CT scan of your jaw. We combine that with a 3D scan of your teeth and plan everything on the computer.
Then we 3D-print a surgical guide — like a custom template that fits over your teeth. It guides the drill exactly where your implant needs to go.
This means:
Less trauma to the surrounding tissue
Faster healing
More precise placement
Better long-term outcomes
And if you’re visiting Cape Town as a dental tourist — we can design, print, and fit this guide while you’re in the chair.
Eon Engelbrecht – E-Radio-SA
(9:14)
Wow. And with Invisalign — can digital tech track progress in real time?
Dr Clifford Yudelman – OptiSmile
(9:30)
Absolutely. Invisalign has incredible tools for this.
We take a new scan around aligner number 9 or 10 — and it compares where your teeth should be with where they are.
It colour-codes everything so we can see if a tooth isn’t moving according to plan.
Plus, there’s a virtual care app — patients send us photos every time they change aligners, and the AI analyses tooth movement.
This reduces the need for additional aligners and keeps your treatment on track.
Eon Engelbrecht – E-Radio-SA
(12:45)
That’s amazing. And can you use previous scans to track changes in my teeth over the years?
Dr Clifford Yudelman – OptiSmile
(12:45)
Yes — and that’s one of the biggest advantages.
We can overlay your scans from 5 or even 10 years ago with your current scan.
The software creates a time-lapse showing areas of:
Tooth wear
Gum recession
Erosion from acid (like lemon water habits)
This means we can catch problems before they become serious.
We’ve even rebuilt teeth to their exact previous shape using these old scans.
Eon Engelbrecht – E-Radio-SA
(17:42)
Are there any risks or downsides with digital dentistry?
Dr Clifford Yudelman – OptiSmile
(17:54)
The main downside is the cost — for the dentist!
These machines are expensive — CBCT scanners cost around R1.5 million. Intraoral scanners around R800,000.
Software licenses, cloud storage, training — it all adds up.
At OptiSmile, we’ve invested in all of this because it benefits our patients. We don’t charge extra for scans — it’s included in your initial consultation.
But the result is more accurate, transparent, and comfortable dentistry.
Eon Engelbrecht – E-Radio-SA
(21:40)
And for complex cases — does digital dentistry really make a difference?
Dr Clifford Yudelman – OptiSmile
(21:53)
Yes — the more complex the case, the more essential digital tools become.
When placing multiple implants, designing a full smile makeover, or managing worn-down teeth — precision is everything.
Digital planning ensures:
Correct bite alignment
Long-term stability
A natural-looking final result
Eon Engelbrecht – E-Radio-SA
(23:57)
Looking ahead — what’s the future of digital dentistry?
Dr Clifford Yudelman – OptiSmile
(24:07)
Augmented reality is coming — where a dentist wears smart glasses and sees your scan overlaid onto your real teeth during treatment.
AI will improve diagnostics — potentially eliminating the need for x-rays by using hyperspectral imaging.
And scanners will get smaller, faster, and even more accurate.
We’re already seeing cordless scanners and apps where patients can scan their own teeth at home and receive a full diagnostic report.
It’s an exciting future!
Closing Statement
Eon Engelbrecht – E-Radio-SA
(31:26)
Thank you, Dr Yudelman. This has been mind-blowing.
And thank you to our listeners for joining us on Save Your Money, Save Your Teeth. Remember to consult your own dental professional for personalised advice.
Don’t forget to subscribe on Spotify, Apple, or YouTube — and we’ll see you next week.
Until then — keep smiling and take great care of your teeth.
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