Chairside restorations are reshaping modern dentistry, offering same-day solutions that benefit both clinics and patients. But is it the right fit for every dental practice? Before making the leap, it’s important to evaluate your clinic’s readiness across five critical dimensions. Here’s how to assess whether chairside workflows—like those powered by the SOREAL System—are the right move for you.
1. Patient Volume: Does Your Flow Justify the Investment?
If your clinic serves a steady stream of restorative patients—especially those needing single crowns, veneers, or inlays—chairside systems can save time and increase patient satisfaction. The more units you handle, the faster your return on investment.
But even low-to-mid volume clinics can benefit. Systems like SOREAL are designed to scale, allowing gradual adoption without high upfront dependency on daily case numbers.
2. Dentist Workflow Preference: Hands-On or Hands-Off?
Chairside restorations suit dentists who like having control over the entire workflow, from scan to design to milling. If you prefer a streamlined process with fewer back-and-forths with labs, this model might be ideal.
SOREAL’s intuitive interface—including the UP610 intraoral scanner and UPCAD software—offers a smooth experience for first-time users, with learning curves that are manageable even for general practitioners.

3. Budget Considerations: Affordability Without Compromise
Cost can be a major barrier—but it doesn’t have to be. The SOREAL system was built with budget-conscious clinics in mind. From its all-in-one software-hardware integration to its compressor-free P42 PLUS milling machine, you get a complete, efficient setup at a competitive entry price.
Plus, eliminating external lab fees for simple restorations quickly offsets initial equipment costs.
4. Space Efficiency: Can Your Clinic Accommodate It?
Worried about space? Chairside setups no longer require large, dedicated rooms. SOREAL’s compact footprint, especially with UP610 and P42 PLUS, makes it suitable for clinics with limited treatment or lab areas. These machines are designed to work quietly and cleanly within clinical environments.
5. Training and Support: Will Your Team Adapt?
Adopting new technology is only effective if your staff feels confident using it. That’s where onboarding and software ease come into play.
UPCAD offers built-in presets and guided design workflows tailored for chairside use. Combined with remote support and local training resources, even newly established clinics can start delivering high-quality same-day restorations.
Why SOREAL Works for Modern Clinics
The SOREAL chairside system isn’t just about speed—it’s about compatibility. Designed for plug-and-play simplicity, it helps clinics of all sizes bring digital workflows in-house without overhauling their operations.
Whether you're a solo practitioner or managing a small team, SOREAL helps reduce patient turnaround time, improve accuracy, and elevate the overall care experience.

