High-Tech
Smile Restoration:

AI, 3D Printing & Robotics in Dentistry

Learn why many of our patients travel from out of state to see us. We deliver first-class prosthodontic services, guided by experienced, world-renowned prosthodontists in Atlanta.

Dentistry has always been a blend of science and art, but today, cutting-edge technology has taken it to an entirely new level. At Georgia Prosthodontics, we combine AI-driven treatment planning, 3D printing, robotic milling, facial scanning, and optical scanning to deliver ultra-precise, natural-looking, and long-lasting smile restorations.

The Most Advanced Approach to Modern Dentistry

Digital technology allows us to restore smiles faster, more accurately, and more naturally than ever before. Our fully digital workflow ensures predictable results, shorter treatment times, and superior esthetics.

“This is the best time to be in prosthodontics,” says Dr. Carlos Castro, founder of Georgia Prosthodontics. “With AI-driven diagnostics, optical scanning, and 3D robotic milling, we can deliver highly customized restorations that are more precise, efficient, and natural-looking than anything we’ve ever done before.”

Louis’ Story: A High-Tech
Smile Transformation

Louis came to us struggling with a failing partial denture and misaligned teeth. His bite was off, and his remaining teeth were not salvageable.

He had two choices:

01
02

Wear a removable
denture

Choose “Teeth in a Day”, a fixed implant-supported solution

He had two choices:

01
02

Wear a removable
denture

Choose “Teeth in a Day”, a fixed implant-supported solution

He opted for implant-supported teeth, and our AI-powered digital workflow ensured a seamless and efficient transformation.

AI-Driven Digital Planning
& Virtual Patient Creation

  • Using facial scanning, optical scanning, and a Cone Beam CT Scan, we created a fully digital 3D model of Louis’ face, teeth, and bone structure.
  • AI analyzed his jaw dynamics, facial symmetry, and ideal implant positions, allowing us to design his new smile with unmatched precision before even starting treatmen

Guided Implant Placement
with 3D-Printed Precision

  • Using AI-assisted planning, we designed and 3D printed a custom surgical guide in-house.

  • This ensured perfect implant positioning, reducing surgery time and improving accuracy.

Photogrammetry & Optical Scanning for Immediate Restorations

  • Traditional implant impressions take hours—but with photogrammetry and optical scanning, we captured a highly accurate scan in just 10 seconds.
  • This allowed us to move directly into prosthesis fabrication with perfect fit and precision

3D Robotic Milling & In-House Fabrication for Same-Day Teeth

  • Instead of relying on external labs, we use 3D robotic milling to create ultra-precise restorations in-house.
  • Our robotic milling system carves out the new teeth from high-strength materials with micron-level precision, ensuring perfect fit and long-term durability.
  • Within 24 hours, Louis walked out with a fixed, natural-looking provisional prosthesis, fully supported by implants.

Technology Enhancing Artistry

Despite all these advancements, one thing remains irreplaceable: the artistic expertise of a skilled prosthodontist.

“A machine can shape a tooth, but it takes a trained human eye to make it look real,” Dr. Castro explains. “We customize color, translucency, and texture to match natural teeth perfectly, creating results that look completely lifelike.”

Beyond Esthetics: Restoring Confidence in One Day

Advanced AI-driven digital workflows, optical scanning, 3D printing, and robotic milling allow us to restore function and confidence faster than ever.


“At first, Louis covered his mouth when he spoke,” Dr. Castro recalls. “By the time we finished his smile, he was grinning without hesitation. That’s the power of technology combined with artistry.”

Setting a New Standard in Smile Rehabilitation

At Georgia Prosthodontics, our AI-enhanced, high-tech approach allows us to provide revolutionary solutions for:

  • Full-mouth reconstructions
  • Patients with severe bone loss
  • Individuals who have suffered trauma or accidents
  • Those seeking aesthetic perfection with high-end digital prosthetics

With the perfect blend of AI, science, and artistry, we’re not just restoring teeth—we’re redefining the future of dentistry.

Georgia Prosthodontics: The Future of Dental Restorations is Here

By choosing Georgia Prosthodontics, you are opting for excellence, efficiency, and expert craftsmanship—all made possible by our cutting-edge in-house dental laboratory. Whether you need a single crown, a full-mouth reconstruction, or an advanced implant prosthesis, our integrated approach ensures the best possible outcome for your smile.

Failed or Complicated Dental Work

Correcting and improving the outcomes of prior dental treatments that may not have been successful or require revision.

Traumatic Injuries

Rebuilding and restoring teeth, gums, and jaw structures damaged by accidents or trauma.

Tooth Wear and Erosion

Restoring teeth damaged by:

  • Bruxism (teeth grinding)
  • Acid erosion from diet or medical conditions
  • Aging or wear-and-tear over time

Congenital or Developmental Defects

Treatment of conditions such as cleft palate, ectodermal dysplasia, amelogenesis imperfecta or other dental and facial abnormalities.

Oral Cancer Restoration

Designing and fabricating prostheses for patients who have lost oral or facial structures due to cancer surgery or trauma.

Complex Dental Problems

Addressing structural, mechanical, or functional issues, such as:

  • Bite misalignment (malocclusion)
  • Severe enamel wear
  • Failed dental restorations

Cosmetic Concerns

Enhancing the appearance of teeth and smile with:

  • Veneers
  • Crowns
  • Bonding
  • Teeth whitening
  • Smile makeovers

Full-Mouth Reconstruction

Treatment for patients with severe tooth wear, decay, trauma, or congenital conditions that require complete oral rehabilitation.

Missing Teeth

Replacement of single, multiple, or all missing teeth using:

  • Dental implants
  • Bridges
  • Dentures (partial or complete)
  • Implant-supported dentures

ENT Specialists / Maxillofacial Surgeons / Oncologists

Why? For patients who have experienced facial trauma, oral cancer, or need complex reconstructive surgery, these medical specialists coordinate with prosthodontists to plan and execute full-mouth or facial rehabilitation. This might involve implant-retained prosthetics or specialized maxillofacial prostheses.

Speech-Language Pathologists

Why? In cases involving reconstructive jaw surgery or significant changes to the oral structures (e.g., after trauma or cancer treatment), prosthodontists and speech-language pathologists may work together to improve or restore speech function.

Dental Technicians / Dental Laboratory Technologists

Why? Dental technicians fabricate the actual crowns, bridges, dentures, veneers, and implant restorations that prosthodontists design. Close collaboration ensures that the prosthesis (e.g., denture or crown) fits accurately, functions well, and looks natural.

Dental Hygienists

Why? Ongoing maintenance of crowns, implants, and dentures is critical. Dental hygienists provide professional cleanings and patient education to ensure restorations remain in good condition and minimize the risk of gum disease or decay around restorations.

Orthodontists (Alignment Specialists)

Why? Sometimes, proper alignment of teeth and jaws is necessary before placing prosthetic appliances like crowns, bridges, or dentures. By moving teeth into more ideal positions, an orthodontist can help create a better foundation for prosthodontic work.

Endodontists (Root Canal Specialists)

Why? Before placing new restorations (like crowns), teeth may need root canal treatment if there is infection or pulp damage. Prosthodontists collaborate with endodontists to ensure the underlying tooth is healthy enough to support a restoration.

Periodontists (Gum Specialists)

Why? Healthy gums and bone structure are crucial for successful prosthodontic work, such as crowns, bridges, and implants. Periodontists help manage gum disease, perform procedures like gum grafts, and maintain the periodontal health that underpins stable restorations.

Oral Surgeons

Why? If tooth extractions, bone grafts, or placement of dental implants are needed, an oral surgeon is often called in. Prosthodontists and oral surgeons coordinate the plan for implant surgery and final tooth restoration, ensuring the surgical and restorative aspects fit together seamlessly.

General Dentists

Why? General dentists often identify a patient’s need for prosthodontic treatment (e.g., for missing or severely damaged teeth) and will refer patients to prosthodontists for more specialized care. After the prosthodontic phase of treatment, the patient may return to the general dentist for routine check-ups and maintenance.

TMJ

Temporomandibular joint disorders that affect jaw function. This treatment focuses on restoring alignment and relieving pain