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3D DIGITAL SCANNER

Dental digital scanners play a crucial role in capturing accurate and detailed images of a patient's oral structures, including teeth and surrounding tissues. While digital scanners themselves do not directly set proper balanced occlusion, they provide essential information that can aid in achieving this goal. Here's how dental digital scanners contribute to setting proper balanced occlusion:

Accurate Impressions: Digital scanners replace traditional physical impressions, providing a more accurate representation of the patient's dental anatomy. This precision is crucial for creating restorations that fit well and contribute to a balanced occlusion.

Real-time Feedback: Some advanced digital scanners offer real-time feedback, allowing dentists to visualize the scanned images immediately. This enables them to assess the occlusion and make necessary adjustments during the scanning process.

Dynamic Occlusal Analysis: Some digital scanning systems come with occlusal analysis tools that help dentists evaluate the patient's bite dynamically. By analyzing the occlusion in real-time or through post-scan software, clinicians can identify areas of interference or imbalance in the bite.

Virtual Articulation: Digital scanners, when integrated with virtual articulation software, allow dentists to simulate jaw movements and assess how the teeth come together in different positions. This aids in understanding and adjusting the occlusion to achieve a proper balance.

Collaboration with CAD/CAM Systems: Digital scans are often used in conjunction with computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) systems for creating dental restorations. These systems enable the precise design of crowns, bridges, and other restorations with a focus on achieving balanced occlusion.

Facilitation of Treatment Planning: High-quality digital scans provide a comprehensive view of the patient's oral anatomy, allowing for more accurate treatment planning. Dentists can use this information to design restorations that not only look natural but also contribute to a balanced occlusion.

Reduced Adjustments: The accuracy of digital scans can contribute to reducing the need for adjustments during the placement of restorations. This is particularly important in achieving a balanced occlusion, as minor discrepancies can be addressed before the final restoration is produced.

In summary, while dental digital scanners themselves do not set proper balanced occlusion, they provide the essential data and tools for dentists to analyze, plan, and design restorations that contribute to achieving a balanced bite for the patient. The integration of digital technologies in dentistry enhances precision and efficiency in the treatment process.

Our Facilities

  • 3D Digital scanner
  • T scan – occlusal forces analysis
  • Portable X ray
  • Laser
  • RVG
  • Protaper Rotary
  • Single Sitting RCT
  • Teeth Whitening ( Acteon Me too)
  • EMS scaler
  • Light cure
  • IOC ( Intra oral camera)
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