Benefits of Intraoral Scanning with Aoral Scan 3 from 3D Shining

Prosthetic dentistry
02.06.2023
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Intraoral scanners are becoming increasingly popular in dentistry due to the numerous benefits they offer compared to traditional impression methods. Here are a few reasons why they have become indispensable in dentistry:

Improved precision: Intraoral scanners provide highly accurate digital impressions of a patient's teeth and gums, which can result in better-fitting dental restorations such as dental crowns, bridges, and dentures.

Increased efficiency: They eliminate the need for traditional impression materials, such as silicone molds or impression pastes, which can accelerate the dental restoration process and reduce chair time for the patient.

Enhanced patient comfort: Intraoral scanners are less invasive and more comfortable for patients compared to traditional impression methods, which may involve bulky elements and materials with unpleasant tastes.

Better communication: Intraoral scanners can create highly detailed 3D digital models of a patient's teeth and gums, which can be shared with dental laboratories and other healthcare providers for more efficient communication and collaboration.

In this article, we will discuss the benefits of intraoral scanning with the Aoral Scan 3 technology from 3D Shinning, available in our clinic.

What is Aoral Scan 3 technology?

It is important to mention that Aoral Scan 3 technology operates based on Artificial Intelligence principles, allowing for the capture of a perfect image for the dentist, especially in cases where it is absolutely vital.

Aoral Scan 3 offers the following benefits:

Detection of hidden dental caries: The device can detect dental caries that are not visible to the naked eye or through traditional dental radiographs.

Analysis of gum health: The device can identify early signs of gum diseases and aid in monitoring their progression.

Precise assessment of oral cavity condition: It can identify dental problems such as dental injuries, fractures, or other pathologies of the oral cavity.

Enables obtaining a complete scan of the oral cavity in just 35 seconds (the shortest time interval). Provides an overview of the aesthetic dimensions of dental reconstruction works. Offers increased accuracy and allows the dentist to quickly set or improve treatment scenarios.

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