Secondly, we use the digital scanner to replace the old impressions that were needed when you needed a crown or an appliance.
For many people, the worst part of dental impressions was the feeling of that cold, gooey material sitting in their mouth, sometimes triggering a gag reflex. With digital scanning, that’s no longer an issue. The scanner is small and gentle, making the process much more comfortable—especially if you have a sensitive gag reflex or difficulty keeping your mouth open for long periods.
2. Quicker and More Convenient
Traditional impressions take time to set, and sometimes they don’t turn out quite right, meaning you’d have to redo them. With digital scanning, there’s no waiting around. The scan is quick, often taking just a minute or two, and since it provides an instant 3D image, your dentist can check right away if everything looks good. This means fewer appointments and less time in the dental chair—something we can all appreciate!
3. More Accurate, Better-Fitting Dental Work
When it comes to dentures, crowns, or bridges, a perfect fit is crucial. The more precise the impression, the better your new dental work will feel and function. Digital scans capture every tiny detail of your teeth and gums, ensuring a much higher level of accuracy than traditional methods. This means your new dentures or crowns will fit better, feel more natural, and require fewer adjustments.
4. Safer and More Hygienic
Since digital scanning doesn’t involve messy materials or trays that go from one patient to another, it’s a cleaner, more hygienic process. There’s no risk of breathing in unpleasant smells or dealing with residue left behind in your mouth. Plus, with no physical models to store, everything is securely saved digitally, reducing clutter and the chance of losing important records.
5. Perfect for People with Mobility or Health Concerns
If you have arthritis, difficulty sitting for long periods, or other health conditions that make dental visits challenging, digital scanning can make the experience much easier. The quick and non-invasive nature of the process means less strain on your jaw and body, making it an excellent option for older patients.