Digital Impressions

Digital Impressions (3D Scanning)
In traditional dentistry, impressions for prosthetics, crowns, or fillings are taken with metal trays and impression material.
This method can often trigger the gag reflex in patients and may not always provide accurate results.
With digital dentistry, impressions are now taken using 3D scanning technology.
An optical camera scans the teeth and instantly transfers a three-dimensional model to the computer.
Today, 3D scanning is widely used across almost all branches of dentistry, providing:
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More accurate and reliable measurements
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Greater patient comfort (no gag reflex)
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Faster and more efficient treatment planning