Digital Impression
Definition
A 3D scan of teeth captured using an intraoral scanner, replacing traditional putty impressions. Digital impressions are more comfortable for patients, more accurate than traditional methods, and can be instantly transmitted for crown design. No messy materials or gagging.
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iTero Scanner
A digital intraoral scanner that captures detailed 3D images of teeth without traditional impression materials. The scanner uses laser technology to create accurate digital models. Benefits include improved comfort (no gagging), instant results, and more precise restorations.
CEREC
Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics - a CAD/CAM system that allows dentists to design and mill ceramic restorations in-office. CEREC enables same-day crowns, eliminating the need for temporary crowns and multiple appointments. It uses digital scanning and computer-aided design for precise results.
CAD/CAM
Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing - technology used to design and fabricate dental restorations digitally. The process involves 3D scanning, computer design, and precision milling. CAD/CAM produces highly accurate crowns, bridges, and other restorations.
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