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Digital diagnostics and treatment planning: A comprehensive workflow at Pixel Clinic

Pixel Clinic integrates CBCT imaging, intra-oral scanning, 3D modelling and artificial intelligence-assisted tools such as DDP AI into a unified digital workflow, supporting precise planning and monitoring of orthodontic, surgical and prosthetic treatments. (Image: Polorto)

Wed. 25. February 2026

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CZĘSTOCHOWA, Poland: Pixel Clinic is a modern dental clinic in Poland with a strong focus on aesthetics and digital workflows. At the clinic, the most advanced tools of digital dentistry form the foundation of general dental care, orthodontic and implant treatment, and surgical care. Contemporary dentistry increasingly depends on comprehensive, consistent and reliable diagnostic information. A fully integrated digital workflow has therefore become an essential component of clinical practice.

Patients expect not only aesthetic and long-lasting outcomes but also safety and predictability in their care. Approaches based solely on isolated data sources are often insufficient. By integrating intra-oral scans, CBCT images, 3D models and biomechanical analyses, treatment can be planned comprehensively, helping to reduce complications and shorten therapy time. 3D visualisation of treatment objectives has become standard, and complete datasets underpin clinical decision-making.

To meet contemporary clinical requirements and rising patient expectations, Pixel Clinic has implemented a comprehensive digital ecosystem that integrates diagnostic imaging, treatment planning and practice management. These interconnected tools underpin the clinic’s workflow and support interdisciplinary collaboration across orthodontic, surgical, implant and prosthetic workflows.

Centralised diagnostic records and practice management

Ortonet software from Polorto, a Polish dental software developer, serves as the central hub for patient information management. In addition to standard database functions, such as patient records and appointment scheduling, the system integrates CBCT imaging, diagnostic models generated by Polorto’s DDP AI orthodontic software, and clinical documentation. It also supports financial management and internal accounting. Such integrated systems are increasingly considered indispensable for operating a modern clinic.

Enhanced digital diagnostic models

DDP AI converts intra-oral scans into advanced diagnostic and planning models. Artificial intelligence algorithms automate processes that were previously time-consuming and susceptible to error. These models provide a consistent data source to inform orthodontic, implant, prosthodontic and surgical treatment. The system enables automated virtual set-up planning and supports smile design workflows.

Digital orthodontic planning

Polorto’s DDP-Ortho software offers a comprehensive suite of diagnostic and planning tools for orthodontic treatment, including model analysis, symmetry assessment, occlusal contact analysis, cephalometric analysis, advanced set-ups, interproximal reduction planning, and support for aligner therapy and indirect bonding. Standardisation of clinical data facilitates communication with dental technicians and may improve treatment predictability.

Implant and orthognathic treatment planning

DDS-Pro from Polorto is medical software designed for working with DICOM datasets. It includes tools for planning of implant and orthognathic procedures and enables integration of articulation analysis, presurgical orthodontic preparation and prosthodontic planning. Open compatibility with CAD/CAM systems supports interdisciplinary collaboration.

Connecting the clinic and the laboratory

Polorto’s Digital Technical Studio software supports collaboration between dentists and dental technicians while enabling in-house treatment preparation, including CAD/CAM production. The design of aligners, indirect bonding trays and 3D-printed models in the clinic can reduce reliance on external providers, streamline communication and shorten turnaround times.

Digital integration and clinical workflow

The implementation of a comprehensive digital ecosystem at Pixel Clinic contributes to:

  • enhanced patient safety;
  • improved predictability of planned outcomes;
  • clearer communication between dentist, patient and technician;
  • expanded treatment capabilities;
  • structured and financially sustainable workflows;
  • complete digital documentation to support quality control and audit;
  • reduced waiting times through in-house production and rapid 3D printing; and
  • real-time adjustment of treatment plans based on updated patient data.

Conclusion

At Pixel Clinic, digital diagnostics and treatment planning are integrated into daily clinical routines. The combination of integrated diagnostic, planning and practice management systems creates a unified digital environment that supports interdisciplinary collaboration and structured workflows. Comprehensive and consistent datasets enable efficient, repeatable and more predictable treatment planning across orthodontic, surgical and prosthetic workflows.

More information can be found at www.ddp.systems.

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