Built Inside Dental Laboratories. Not Around Them.
We understand what happens behind the production bench, workflow chaos, undocumented procedures, implant complexity, inconsistent quality control, disconnected systems, technician burnout, and the pressure to scale without losing control.
CDH was built to solve these operational problems through structure, systems, training and technical expertise.
Most Laboratory Problems Are Operational
Modern laboratories invest heavily in scanners, mills, printers, software and digital workflows. The operational structure behind production is often left fragmented.
- Inconsistent workflows with no documented baseline
- Lack of accountability across the production chain
- Technician dependency, knowledge that lives in one person
- Poor traceability from prescription to delivery
- Remake uncertainty with no root-cause analysis
- Implant workflow risk without structured sequencing
- Growth that creates more stress instead of more profitability
CDH exists to help laboratories build stable, scalable and traceable operational systems.
The people behind CDH
Built by Laboratory Operators
Cosimo Petrucci
Lab Director · Dental Prosthetist · Master Ceramist
Cosimo has spent over four decades inside dental laboratories, as a prosthetist, master ceramist and production director. His expertise spans the full spectrum of prosthetic manufacturing: from complex implant-supported rehabilitation to aesthetic ceramic work and large-scale digital production. He understands not just how restorations are made, but how laboratories fail when the systems behind production are not built with the same care as the prosthetics themselves.
Danila Mastore
Operations · Workflow Systems · Technology Integration
Danila is responsible for the operational and systems architecture behind CDH. Her focus is on the infrastructure that makes laboratories actually work, documented procedures, digital workflow organisation, software integration, production tracking and operational accountability. She bridges the gap between laboratory expertise and the structured digital systems that modern dental manufacturing requires.
Operational Architecture for Dental Laboratories
The objective is not simply digitalization. The objective is operational stability.
Documented SOPs
Every procedure captured, versioned and accessible across the production team.
Workflow Standardisation
Consistent production sequences that do not depend on individual technician knowledge.
Production Tracking
Real-time visibility of case status, throughput and bottlenecks across the laboratory.
Material & Implant Traceability
Full chain of custody from prescription receipt to case delivery.
Technician Training Structures
Onboarding, capability frameworks and ongoing training systems for laboratory teams.
Operational Accountability
Defined ownership, escalation paths and quality checkpoints at every production stage.
Digital Workflow Integration
Connecting CAD/CAM, laboratory management software and clinical communication systems.
Inventory Control
Material stock management, implant component tracking and consumption monitoring.
Advanced Implant Workflows Require Structured Expertise
Modern implant workflows, especially All-on-X and full-arch rehabilitation, introduce a level of technical and operational complexity that conventional laboratory management cannot absorb.
The margin for error is extremely low. The cost of failure is extremely high.
Risk areas
- Implant component identification and compatibility verification
- Prosthetic sequencing and clinical coordination
- Quality control verification points across all production stages
- Digital workflow coordination across clinical and laboratory teams
- Material traceability through every production stage
CDH supports laboratories in building operational systems capable of managing advanced implant production safely and consistently, not on an ad hoc basis, but as a repeatable, documented workflow.
Systems Create Stability
Strong laboratories are not built around isolated individuals. They are built around documented knowledge, repeatable processes and operational systems that outlast any single technician.
Documented Knowledge
Expertise that lives in a system, not in a person.
Repeatable Systems
Processes that produce consistent outcomes every time.
Operational Visibility
Full transparency across production, quality and accountability.
CDH believes the future of dental manufacturing depends on operational systems that allow laboratories to grow without losing consistency or control.
The Future of Dental Manufacturing Is Connected
The next generation of dental laboratories will not compete on equipment. They will compete on operational capability, the ability to manage complex workflows, integrate connected systems and scale production without losing quality or control.
Connected Workflows
Integrated Operational Systems
Digital Traceability
Intelligent Production Coordination
Structured Clinical Communication
CDH is focused on building the operational framework that supports this future, from the inside out.