For dentists and dental clinics
Predictable fixed prosthetics for demanding dental clinics
Magic Smile Design is the technical partner for veneers, crowns, bridges, splints and CAD design: we control case data, margins, morphology, contacts and communication to reduce uncertainty, remakes and chairside adjustments.
Fast actions
Choose the next clinical step
Every case starts cleaner when the action is clear: send data, request technical review, ask for a quote or begin with the starter kit.
Technical summary
Decision brief
Magic Smile Design
What is the critical point of the case: margin, contact, shade, occlusion or delivery?
The data that explains that critical point: photos, notes, models, scans or verification instructions.
Send the case or request technical review for Magic Smile Design.
Practice outcomes
Less uncertainty between preparation, laboratory and delivery
Every case is reviewed through the technical decision, required data and risk to control before production.
We catch missing data, unclear margins, limited space and material risks before the work moves forward.
Morphology, contacts and occlusion are controlled as clinical points that affect the dentist's time.
For the aesthetic zone we request shade, photos, smile line and shape objective for more natural ceramic work.
We work digitally, conventionally or with mixed workflows; the process follows case safety and the data received.
Working system
From case data to controlled delivery
Case submission
Three clear paths: digital, conventional or mixed
Workflow is selected according to technical case safety, not fashion. Dentists can send scans, impressions or a documented combination.
Digital
For cases with readable scans and complete data.
- arch STL files
- bite
- shade photos
- material indication
Conventional
For cases where physical model or impression adds control.
- impression/model
- prescription
- shade
- occlusal notes
Mixed
For aesthetic, complex or technically risky cases.
- STL + model
- photos
- wax-up/mock-up
- pre-production review
Starter kit
Everything that reduces friction in the first case
The kit is not decorative: it standardizes received information and shortens repeated conversations.
- case submission checklist
- photo and shade guide
- packing guidance
- prescription form
- deadline and delivery data
Approval before production
CAD design can become a clinical control point
For aesthetic cases, limited space or dentists requesting design only, the design can be reviewed before final production.
shape, proportions, embrasures
proximal and occlusal
thickness and material limits
deliverable file according to request
Product matrix
Indications, data and control for each category
Dentists should quickly understand the difference between categories, the data that reduces ambiguity and the controls performed before delivery.
| Category | When indicated | Data to send | Magic Smile control |
|---|---|---|---|
| Veneers | Anterior aesthetics, shape, shade and proportion corrections with conservative preparation. | Photos, shade, smile line, model or scan and aesthetic objective. | Shape, texture, symmetry, readable margins and harmony with adjacent teeth. |
| Zirconia crowns | Aesthetic and resistant crowns when space, abutment and occlusion support the indication. | STL or impression, abutment, bite, shade, antagonist and occlusal notes. | Marginal fit, thickness, anatomy, contacts and shade according to indication. |
| Zirconia bridges | Fixed bridges requiring aesthetics and strength, according to span and support. | Full model or scan, bite, span, shade and edentulous space information. | Passivity, emergence profile, contacts, connectors and adjustment risk. |
| Metal-ceramic work | Crowns and bridges with metal support when the case requires a robust controlled solution. | Preparations, space, shade, span, occlusion and aesthetic requirements. | Support, ceramic layering, margins, contact points and finishing. |
| Splints | Protection, stabilization, retention or functional planning. | Arches, bite, clinical objective, requested thickness and contact preferences. | Adaptation, thickness, extension, comfort and stability on the model. |
| CAD design | For dentists who only need design, without full laboratory production. | STL, indication, intended material, export parameters and laboratory requirements. | Anatomy, space, virtual contacts, margins and deliverable file according to request. |
Products
Predictable fixed prosthetics for demanding dental clinics
Magic Smile Design SRL works as the dentist's technical partner: we review the case before production, clarify limits, select the appropriate solution and inspect the work for a more predictable delivery.
Veneers
Veneers is a laboratory service category produced according to the clinical indication, using a digital, conventional or mixed workflow based on the data sent by the dentist.
Zirconia crowns
Zirconia crowns is a laboratory service category produced according to the clinical indication, using a digital, conventional or mixed workflow based on the data sent by the dentist.
Zirconia bridges
Zirconia bridges is a laboratory service category produced according to the clinical indication, using a digital, conventional or mixed workflow based on the data sent by the dentist.
Metal-ceramic crowns
Metal-ceramic crowns is a laboratory service category produced according to the clinical indication, using a digital, conventional or mixed workflow based on the data sent by the dentist.
Metal-ceramic bridges
Metal-ceramic bridges is a laboratory service category produced according to the clinical indication, using a digital, conventional or mixed workflow based on the data sent by the dentist.
Dental splints
Dental splints is a laboratory service category produced according to the clinical indication, using a digital, conventional or mixed workflow based on the data sent by the dentist.
CAD design service for dentists
CAD design service for dentists is a laboratory service category produced according to the clinical indication, using a digital, conventional or mixed workflow based on the data sent by the dentist.
Dentist starter kit
The starter kit gives dentists checklists, packing guidance, useful case data and clear steps for the first laboratory case.
Digital case submission
Digital submission fits cases where scans, bite, photos and indication allow laboratory review without an initial physical model.
Conventional case submission
Conventional submission remains important when impression, model, articulation or physical verification adds technical safety.
Mixed digital-conventional workflow
The mixed workflow combines digital data and physical checks when a case needs more control over margins, occlusion or aesthetics.
CAD design approval
CAD design approval lets the dentist review anatomy, proportions and contacts before the work moves to final production.
Case photography protocol
The photography protocol helps the laboratory read shade, texture, smile line, proportions and aesthetic integration.
Veneer preparation guide
The veneer guide clarifies that a veneer is a thin facial restoration dependent on conservative preparation, space and aesthetic objective.
Warranty and laboratory remakes
Warranty and remakes should be defined through case data, the cause of the issue, use conditions and the documentation received by the laboratory.
Case planning request
The case planning request gives dentists a fast path to receive technical feedback before production.
Product matrix and clinical indications
For each work category, the indication should be linked to the received data and the technical control required before delivery.
Quality control and case documentation
Quality control helps the dentist only when it is tied to case documentation: what was received, what was checked and what must be communicated.
Predictable fixed prosthetics
Predictable fixed prosthetics means fewer unknowns between the dentist's indication, case data, production and delivery.
Technical case review
Technical case review checks whether the information is sufficient before the work enters production.
Reducing chairside adjustments
Chairside adjustments decrease when the laboratory controls space, contacts, occlusion and margins before delivery.
Technical partner for dental clinics
A good technical partner does not only deliver restorations; it helps dentists turn clinical data into controlled work.
Laboratory quote for fixed prosthetics
A correct laboratory quote starts from indication, material, available data, deadline and the required control level.
Dentist viewpoint
What to clarify before production
What is the critical point of the case: margin, contact, shade, occlusion or delivery?
The data that explains that critical point: photos, notes, models, scans or verification instructions.
We use short checklists to reduce chairside adjustment and avoidable remakes.
Clinic protocols
Protocols that support the dentist's decision
These protocols structure the technical conversation between dentist and laboratory: they reduce repeated questions, clarify responsibilities and make the case more predictable.
Case submission checklist
The case submission checklist shows dentists which data speeds up laboratory review and reduces questions before production.
Technical case review
Technical case review checks whether the information is sufficient before the work enters production.
Aesthetic zone protocol
The aesthetic zone protocol structures communication about shape, shade, symmetry and texture before laboratory work starts.
Occlusion and contacts
The occlusion and contacts protocol clarifies the data that helps the laboratory control contact points and chairside adjustment.
Remake prevention
Remake prevention explains which simple checks can reduce remakes: margins, space, shade, contacts and indication.
Delivery and traceability
Delivery and traceability define how a case should be followed from intake to dispatch and clinic communication.
Reducing chairside adjustments
Chairside adjustments decrease when the laboratory controls space, contacts, occlusion and margins before delivery.
Product matrix and clinical indications
For each work category, the indication should be linked to the received data and the technical control required before delivery.
Quality control and case documentation
Quality control helps the dentist only when it is tied to case documentation: what was received, what was checked and what must be communicated.
Dentist starter kit
The starter kit gives dentists checklists, packing guidance, useful case data and clear steps for the first laboratory case.
Digital case submission
Digital submission fits cases where scans, bite, photos and indication allow laboratory review without an initial physical model.
Conventional case submission
Conventional submission remains important when impression, model, articulation or physical verification adds technical safety.
Mixed digital-conventional workflow
The mixed workflow combines digital data and physical checks when a case needs more control over margins, occlusion or aesthetics.
CAD design approval
CAD design approval lets the dentist review anatomy, proportions and contacts before the work moves to final production.
Warranty and laboratory remakes
Warranty and remakes should be defined through case data, the cause of the issue, use conditions and the documentation received by the laboratory.
Case photography protocol
The photography protocol helps the laboratory read shade, texture, smile line, proportions and aesthetic integration.
Veneer preparation guide
The veneer guide clarifies that a veneer is a thin facial restoration dependent on conservative preparation, space and aesthetic objective.
Case planning request
The case planning request gives dentists a fast path to receive technical feedback before production.
Case planning
Request technical feedback before production
For aesthetic, implant, long-span or limited-space cases, send the main data and receive technical questions before work starts.
Clinic workflow
Clinic-laboratory workflow
- We receive case data: STL, impressions, models, photos, prescription or requested deadline.
- We review indication, space, margins, occlusion, shade and possible technical risks.
- We produce through a digital, conventional or mixed workflow; on request we provide CAD design only.
- We check morphology, contacts, margins and packaging before delivery.
Documented quality
Quality control should leave a technical trace
We do not rely on generic perfection claims. Checks are structured so the dentist knows what was received, what was controlled and where a clinical or technical limit exists.
Case intake
Prescription, digital or analog data, photos and deadline are tied to the same work order.
Pre-production review
Margins, space, occlusion, shade, material and span are checked before fabrication.
Production notes
Technician observations preserve case context and reduce late interpretation.
Final control
Morphology, contacts, marginal fit, finishing and packaging are treated as control points.
Clinical feedback
When the dentist reports an issue, the case becomes input for improving the next protocol.
Risk policy
Remakes should be analyzed, not hidden
A serious policy starts from the cause: missing data, changed indication, production error, clinical modification or damage after delivery.
- keep the original work when possible
- photos and explanation of the issue
- review prescription and received data
- documented decision for adjustment or remake
Control and safety
Marginal fit and quality control
Magic Smile Design SRL works as the dentist's technical partner: we review the case before production, clarify limits, select the appropriate solution and inspect the work for a more predictable delivery.
- verified marginal fit
- natural and functional morphology
- controlled contacts and occlusion
- documented clinic communication
Quick checklist
Case ready for the laboratory
Send indication, material, available data and requested deadline.
The clearer the case is at intake, the better the laboratory can control cost, risk and delivery.
Clinical Q&A
FAQ
How does Magic Smile help reduce remakes?
Through technical review before production, margin clarification, space control, shade communication and contact verification.
Which workflows do you accept?
Digital, conventional or mixed, depending on the data received and the technical safety of the case.
Can I request CAD design only?
Yes. For dentists who need design only, we prepare CAD design according to the indication and requested parameters.
Do you work directly with patients?
No. Magic Smile Design SRL is a dental laboratory for dentists and dental clinics.
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Magic Smile Design SRL works as the dentist's technical partner: we review the case before production, clarify limits, select the appropriate solution and inspect the work for a more predictable delivery.