Intraoral Scanning: A New Era in Impressions
Say goodbye to messy molds and discomfort. Our state-of-the-art intraoral scanners create precise 3D digital models of your teeth, ensuring accurate diagnoses and treatment planning.
Learn more about Intraoral Scanning.
At Dr. Nithun’s Dentistry, we’re dedicated to embracing cutting-edge technology to provide our patients with the most comfortable, precise, and efficient dental experience. Introducing intraoral scanning – a revolutionary technique that replaces traditional impressions, making your dental visits smoother and more comfortable than ever before.
What is Intraoral Scanning?
Intraoral scanning involves using a handheld device equipped with a small camera to capture highly detailed, 3D images of the inside of your mouth. This technology eliminates the need for messy, uncomfortable traditional impressions.
1. Comfortable Experience:
Say goodbye to uncomfortable trays filled with impression material. Intraoral scanning is quick, non-invasive, and virtually painless.
2. High Precision:
The 3D images captured by the scanner offer an unparalleled level of detail, ensuring accurate representations of your teeth and oral structures.
3. Efficiency and Speed:
The scanning process is incredibly efficient, significantly reducing the time spent in the dental chair compared to traditional impression methods.
4. Enhanced Treatment Planning:
Intraoral scans allow for better treatment planning and customization, ensuring that any dental work is precisely tailored to your unique needs.
5. Digital Record Keeping:
Digital scans can be easily stored and shared electronically, streamlining communication between our team and any involved specialists.
1. Capture Images:
Our experienced team will use the intraoral scanner to capture detailed images of your teeth and oral structures.
2. Real-Time Visualization:
You’ll have the opportunity to see the digital images in real-time on a screen, allowing you to understand your dental situation more clearly.
3. Treatment Planning:
The high-quality images provide a solid foundation for treatment planning, ensuring the best possible outcome for your dental procedures.
4. Digital Record Keeping:
The digital scans become a part of your electronic dental record, providing a comprehensive history of your oral health.