Dentistry has grown a lot over time, and one of the coolest new tools dentists use is something called an Intraoral Scanner. This thing is actually great because it allows dentists to peer into a person's mouth and obtain a precise, in-depth photograph of their teeth and gums. This technology allows dentists to do their jobs more effectively and significantly reduces the amount of time patients need to spend in the dentist chair. At our company, Dynamic, we use this innovative tech to make dental care better for all.
Dynamic’s intraoral scanner employs the newest technology to capture ultra clear images of the inside of a mouth. This tool is essentially the magic wand dentists wave about in your mouth, but fear not, it’s absolutely pain-free! It takes such good pictures that dentists can see all the tiny details. This allows them to get to know your teeth better than they ever have.
When it comes to teeth, accuracy is everything. What the intraoral scanner does for dentists is allow us to be really accurate. Whether they’re looking for cavities, making a crown or planning other treatments, this tool provides them with everything they need to do a great job. It’s almost like a superpower that they can turn on and off that allows them to see things that they couldn’t see before, which makes their work super accurate.
The dentist’s office can be scary. But it’s getting better, thanks to technology like the intraoral scanner. This gadget is a time-saver, so that you spend less time in the chair. It also eliminates the goop they used to put in your mouth to cast molds. So, no more hassle of doing all that work; it’s all done by the scanner now! Patients walk away happier because it was so easy and smooth.
Using the precise images from the intraoral scanner, dentists will be able to see what is happening inside your mouth better than ever before. They can quickly identify problems with designs and plan corrective action. This means more knowing and less guessing, which is good for all of us. Receiving the proper treatment in a timely manner can help save teeth, and maintain oral health.