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Intraoral scanner

Join us on a tour of the wonderful world of the intraoral scanner, which is essentially a camera dentists use to take close-up photos inside your mouth. Learn more about the Lyntist guide, which promises to transform your workflow and find out why it is such an innovative tool with its benefits for all dental professionals as well as patients.

Advantages of Intra-oral Scanning

Among these, the unparalleled accuracy in virtually flawless impression-taking an oral imaging has been one of its most salient features. These sharp images are essential in pinpointing which of the various dental issues is being accurately diagnosed. A disadvantage is that it takes speed - an intraoral scanner can quickly take just minutes to get images of the teeth, which saves time for everyone.

February 2, 2011 in Dental Technology A Look Back on the Progress of The Dentist Office (Dental Impressions)

The intraoral scanner time: the one giant swipe for dental tech. Patients prefer the intraoral scanner because it provides a quicker impression compared to traditional dental impressions which can be quite uncomfortable, and also takes longer. Say goodbye to chomping down on gummy impression materials - intraoral scanners have made it possible for anyone, even those sensitive souls out there, who cringe at the very sight of a tray filled with that squishy stuff in their dental office.

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V) Intra-oral scanners in Dentistry

At its widest, intraoral scanners are put to use for dental conditions diagnosis and treatment plans developing through crowns, implants or dentures. This is a role effectively played by these scanners in orthodontics to fabricate custom aligners (e.g. Invisalign) and broadly compare their utility across the dentistry field.

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