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Taking Dental Impressions with Digital Intraoral Scanning

Digital intraoral scanning is a modern impression-taking method that enables three-dimensional visualization of the teeth and surrounding tissues. It is performed quickly and comfortably using intraoral scanners without the need for traditional impression materials. This method offers high precision and patient comfort in treatment planning.

What is digital intraoral scanning?

Digital intraoral scanning is a technological application that enables the precise digital modeling of the teeth and jaw structure using special scanners. The obtained data are used as impressions for prosthetic, implant, and orthodontic treatments. During the procedure, no gag reflex occurs in the patient.

In which cases is digital intraoral scanning used?

It is used for taking impressions in prosthetic, crown, implant, and orthodontic treatments. It is also frequently preferred in clear aligner treatments and aesthetic smile design planning. It enables fast and accurate results.

Things to Consider Before Digital Impression Taking

Before taking impressions, an intraoral examination should be performed, and any gingival bleeding or active infections should be evaluated. Although no special preparation is required, maintaining good oral hygiene improves the quality of the impression.

Things to Consider After Digital Impression Taking

After the procedure, there are no restrictions that would affect the patient’s daily life. The digital impressions obtained can be safely used in treatment planning and laboratory stages. The ability to retake impressions in a short time when necessary is one of the important advantages of this method.

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