Digital impressions
No more viscous paste in your mouth, where you have to bite down for several minutes to obtain a conventional cast. If you're one of those — and there are many! — who are easily nauseated or have sensitive gums, this type of impression can quickly turn into a nightmare...
With digital impressions produced using an intraoral scanner, the risk of measurement error due to patient movement is eliminated. The precision of the measurements obtained also becomes an invaluable tool for monitoring oral evolution from one year and one visit to the next. Since digital impressions can be stored for life, there's no risk of breakage as with a cast, and no need to redo them for each new prosthesis.
Intraoral digital impressions are non-invasive and can also generate a 3D anatomical model of the soft and hard tissues of the mouth, as well as a full prosthesis replica. Finally, the information gathered helps in all stages of planning and digital design of dental parts.