Advances in digital technologies have reshaped the way we think, plan, and perform in dentistry, transforming analogue knowledge into dynamic virtual workflows. Digital protocols are now widely accepted for single and multiple-tooth rehabilitations; however, when aesthetic complexity becomes the true challenge—whether in extensive reconstructions or in the rehabilitation of a single tooth—the path is far less defined.
In these demanding cases, technology is no longer just a tool, but a mindset that must be guided by clinical judgment, aesthetic sensitivity, and experience. How far can we trust digital protocols when excellence, precision, and individuality are required?
This lecture aims to inspire a deeper understanding of digital dentistry by exploring its possibilities and limitations through the presentation of aesthetically complex clinical cases, demonstrating how digital workflows can enhance, support, and elevate our clinical vision.