Corradini Antonio | Mdt.
Born in Cles (TN) in 1970, he graduated in 1987 as a Master of Arts, specializing in metals and free-form drawing, from the A. Vittoria State Institute in Trento.
He immediately became interested in dentistry and dental technology and, in 1991, graduated in Dental Technology from the G. Galilei Institute in Bolzano.
In 1992, he obtained his Master’s degree in Dental Technology from the same institute.
In 1991, he began working as a dental technician and, in 2002, became the owner of his own laboratory in Trento.
Since 2008, he has been exploring digital technology in dentistry and dental technology in general, becoming an integral part of companies developing and researching CAD/CAM systems, specialized software, and materials applied to modern dentistry. He specializes and focuses primarily on major implant-supported rehabilitations, combined with prosthetics using specific and dedicated materials, such as titanium and zirconia technopolymers, and in aesthetic cases with minimal or no-prep preparations. Most of his completed cases follow the CDP (Complete Digital Patient) concept, developed by him in collaboration with several companies. This concept places the patient at the center of every rehabilitation, around which the entire dentist-dental technician team revolves, thus minimizing potential errors in prosthetic planning and treatment.
He has published numerous articles on the subject in professional journals, both nationally and internationally.
He holds individual and group conferences and courses nationally and internationally on the treatment of materials in rehabilitation and their aesthetic goals, and on the concept of the Digital Patient.