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FAQ’S

What kind of dental lab education resources does Prudental Lab provide?

Prudental Lab provides educational resources that help dentists make confident restorative decisions, including guidance on materials, workflows, case planning, and practical tips that support predictable outcomes.

Who are Prudental Lab’s education resources designed for?

The education content is designed for dental professionals who want clearer restoration workflows, better material selection confidence, and fewer chairside complications across common case types.

Does the education content cover crowns, bridges, implants, and removables?

Yes. Education topics can support everyday crown & bridge cases as well as implant workflows and removable prosthetics, with a focus on improving fit, function, and esthetics.

How can education content help reduce remakes?

Education helps by clarifying what information the lab needs at submission, how preparation design impacts outcomes, and what to include for shade and occlusion. Better inputs lead to more predictable restorations.

Do you include guidance for digital dentistry workflows?

Yes. Prudental Lab supports modern workflows such as digital impressions and CAD/CAM processes, and educational content helps practices submit cleaner case details for improved accuracy and efficiency.

How should a dentist use these resources in daily practice?

Use the resources to standardize your team’s case submission process, improve material selection, and clarify design preferences. Consistent workflows reduce delays and improve restorative predictability.

Can I request a topic or get help with a specific case?

Yes. If you have a question about a case type, material choice, or workflow, contact Prudental Lab for support. Clear case goals and documentation help the lab recommend the best path forward.

Why is lab education important for patient outcomes?

Lab education improves clinical predictability by helping dentists align preparation, materials, and design expectations. Better alignment leads to improved fit, function, esthetics, and long-term restoration performance.