For instance, in a patient requiring a lamina (porcelain veneer) restoration, the oral cavity is first numbed with anesthesia and prepared for the procedure. Necessary preparations on the tooth are completed. Subsequently, during the digital impression stage, an intraoral scanner camera is used to meticulously scan the dental structures, and the acquired data is transmitted to the laboratory. The porcelain veneers, crowns, or bridges prepared in the laboratory are then sent to the clinic for quick and precise application to the patient.