How Digital Dentistry Creates Better Crowns & Bridges

By: Dr. Benjamin Lievense

2/7/2026

When you need a dental crown or bridge, precision matters. That's why more patients are turning to dentists who embrace the latest digital tools. At Benjamin Lievense, DDS PLLC in Saginaw, MI, Dr. Benjamin Lievense uses a combination of CBCT imaging and intraoral scanning to deliver restorations that not only fit better but last longer. These technologies are reshaping the way we approach restorative care by streamlining the process, improving comfort, and supporting results that feel more natural. If you've been wondering how digital dentistry improves crowns and bridges, it comes down to accuracy, efficiency, and a better patient experience from start to finish. 

What is digital dentistry, and how does it work? 

Digital dentistry uses advanced imaging tools, scanning devices, and computer-assisted design to replace outdated methods, like physical molds or 2D x-rays. Instead of relying on guesswork or messy impression trays, intraoral scanning creates a high-resolution, 3D image of your mouth in real time. That scan is paired with CBCT imaging, which is a type of 3D dental imaging that captures detailed cross-sections of your bone structure and tooth roots. 

Together, these technologies give Dr. Lievense a complete view of your oral anatomy, which is essential when designing and placing accurate dental restorations. 

How accurate are digital dental impressions? 

One of the most common concerns patients have is whether these scans are really as reliable as traditional molds. The truth is, digital dental impressions are not just accurate; they're often more precise. Intraoral scanners can detect even the smallest irregularities in a tooth's shape or bite alignment, minimizing errors and reducing the need for adjustments. 

This level of precision supports high-precision dental care, especially when creating dental crowns or dental bridges that need to blend seamlessly with your natural smile. Plus, the digital data is stored securely and can be referenced quickly for future treatments. 

Why are CBCT scans important for crowns and bridges? 

CBCT imaging is a game-changer in treatment planning. Unlike standard dental x-rays, CBCT captures 3D images that reveal the full depth of your jawbone, surrounding nerves, and tooth roots. This information is vital for ensuring that your crown or bridge has proper support and alignment. Whether you're missing one tooth or several, CBCT allows Dr. Lievense to evaluate your bone structure before placing a bridge, ensuring the foundation is strong. It also helps avoid complications during prep or placement, making the process more comfortable and predictable. 

How does this improve the overall experience? 

From a patient standpoint, digital dentistry takes a lot of stress out of the equation. You won't have to bite down on gooey material for several minutes or return for extra fittings due to a flawed mold. Instead, everything is captured digitally with minimal discomfort. The turnaround for your crown or bridge is often faster, and the fit feels more natural. That's the power of intraoral scanning and CBCT imaging working together to support accurate dental restorations with minimal room for error. 

Experience better crowns and bridges in Saginaw, MI 

When it comes to dental crowns or custom dental bridges, digital tools make a measurable difference in both comfort and results. At Benjamin Lievense, DDS PLLC, Dr. Benjamin Lievense takes pride in offering high-precision dental care that's built around your needs. From the initial scan to the placement, each step is guided by cutting-edge technology to ensure you leave with a smile that feels as good as it looks. Schedule your visit today to see how digital dentistry can simplify your treatment and enhance your results

* All information subject to change. Images may contain models. Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary.