Do your patients ask about intraoral scanners at appointments? Or has a colleague told you how beneficial it would be to incorporate it into your practice? The popularity and use of intraoral scanners, both for patients and colleagues, has grown considerably over the past decade.
PANDA series intraoral scanners have taken the task of obtaining dental impressions to a whole new level and more and more dentists are looking to incorporate it into their practice.
So why do they get so much attention?
First, you don’t have to worry about inaccurate data, because it is very precise. Second, it is easy to use, without complicated operations, saving you a lot of time. Best of all, patients don’t have to go through the unpleasant dental procedures they used to. The supporting software is constantly being upgraded to make your work easier and simpler.
Top Benefits of Using an Intraoral Scanner
When you’re wondering what makes a digital intraoral scanner special, we’ve listed the benefits it offers dentists and patients.
*Low cost and less storage hassle
Digital scanning is always a better choice than alginate and plaster casts as it is faster and easier in every way. Intraoral scanners help dentists take an initial impression of a patient before starting treatment. It does not require any storage space as there is no physical impression to store. In addition, it eliminates the purchase of impression materials and shipping costs because scan data can be sent by mail.
*Ease of diagnosis and treatment
With the advent of intraoral scanners, diagnosing a patient’s dental health has become more enjoyable than ever. Patients no longer have to experience vomiting and spend a lot of time in the dental chair. It has also become easier for dentists to provide quality treatment to their patients. While scanning, patients can gain a better understanding of their teeth through the display.
*Indirect bonding is pleasant, accurate, and fast
In order to determine the shift of jigs onto the patient’s teeth, braces were directly placed in the traditional way. Indeed, the braces were usually accurate, but they consumed more time and were impractical in nature.
Today, digital indirect bonding is faster, easy to use, and is 100% accurate. Moreover, dentists nowadays scan with a dental scanner wherein the braces are virtually placed. This is done prior to the making of transfer jigs and printed with a 3D printer.
The digitalization of dentistry has helped doctors and patients in many ways. Dental scanners make diagnosis and treatment faster, more comfortable and more efficient. So, if you want easy dental treatment, then PANDA series intraoral scanner should be in your clinic.