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Why do you need an intraoral scanner in your dental practice?

In the ever-evolving landscape of dentistry, embracing cutting-edge technology is key to providing superior patient care and staying ahead of the curve. Enter the intraoral scanner, a powerful digital dentistry tool that has revolutionised the field.

Intraoral scanners are the modern dentist's secret weapon. They are sophisticated devices designed to capture highly detailed 3D images of a patient's teeth and oral anatomy. These images serve as the foundation for treatment planning, making them an indispensable tool for any dental practice.

The digital dentistry era is here, and intraoral scanners are at its forefront. They seamlessly integrate into your existing workflows, making everything smoother, faster, and more efficient. From diagnosis to treatment, they are the catalyst for delivering exceptional care.

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ImageWhat is the difference between an intraoral scanner and intraoral camera?

It's important to distinguish between intraoral scanners and cameras. An intraoral camera takes a photo of the oral cavity, it is an excellent tool for patient communication and education, and for getting a clear look inside the mouth.

While cameras are helpful for visual documentation, scanners take it a step further.

Intraoral scanners provide you with comprehensive 3D scans of the patient's oral cavity, enabling precise measurements, detailed diagnostics, and treatment planning. In essence, scanners are the true digital dentistry tool.

 

Improved diagnostic accuracy

Intraoral scanners capture oral structures in stunning detail. With this level of precision, you can spot even the subtlest issues, ensuring accurate diagnosis and effective treatment plans.

Imagine identifying improper bite alignment or worn dental restorations immediately during the patient's visit. Intraoral scanners empower you with real-time feedback, enabling you to make informed decisions swiftly.

 

Increased treatment efficiency

Intraoral scanners provide faster turnaround times, so you can say goodbye to traditional impression materials and shipping times. Intraoral scans can be electronically sent to dental labs, drastically reducing the time needed for creating restorations such as crowns and bridges.

These scanners seamlessly integrate with CAD/CAM systems, making the design and fabrication of dental prosthetics more efficient than ever before.

 

Enhanced patient experience

Patients can bid farewell to the discomfort associated with traditional impressions. IntraoralImage scanners eliminate the need for gooey impression materials, providing a more pleasant experience for your patients.

As well as this, scanning is quicker and less invasive than traditional impressions, reducing the time your patients spend in the dental chair.

 

Cost savings

Intraoral scanners are not only better for your patients but also for your practice's bottom line.

  • Material costs: In the restoration workflow they eliminate the need for costly impression materials, trays, and shipping expenses.
  • Minimised remakes: Higher accuracy means fewer remakes, thus reducing overall costs and improving the profitability of your dental practice.

 

Future-proofing

Investing in intraoral scanning technology showcases your commitment to providing the best possible care to your patients. It's a way to demonstrate that you're staying at the forefront of dental innovation and always looking for ways to improve the service you can provide.

 

How does an intraoral scanner help me work with my dental lab?

Digital impressions can be transmitted over the internet to your dental lab, enabling quick communication, as well as reducing the impact on the environment. The dental lab receives a clear and precise virtual model, allowing for more accurate restorations and prosthetics. The technician can check the scan instantly, meaning that if there is an issue for whatever reason, you will receive immediate feedback and can rescan the patient during the same appointment. Overall, the use of an intraoral scanner not only expedites the process but also enhances the overall quality of the outcomes, fostering a more efficient and collaborative relationship between your practice and the dental lab.
 

As technology evolves, so do intraoral scanners. They can seamlessly integrate with emerging technologies, ensuring your dental practice remains adaptable and ready for the future.

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