Digital technology enhances predictability and reliability in restorative dentistry procedures, especially in cases where precision is crucial in the transfer of information. In this article, several procedures are described for the implementation of a restorative workflow, especially in direct composite anterior and posterior restorations, representing an evolution of the direct stratification techniques described thus far in the dental literature. The clinician’s digital skills are important for accurately managing the workflows to avoid errors and distortions, so that not only the operative phases but the patients themselves become ‘digital entities.’ A comprehensive digital 3D project requires a very precise diagnosis and treatment plan.