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Traditional impressions have typically required placing trays filled with a soft material over the teeth and gums, where it sets to form a detailed model. While effective, this process can be uncomfortable, messy, and unpleasant in taste. The resulting mold is then used by the doctor and dental lab to plan treatment and fabricate final restorations.
With a digital intraoral scanner, impressions can now be captured in a more comfortable and efficient way. This advanced technology creates highly accurate digital models of the teeth, which play a critical role in planning and performing many dental and orthodontic procedures.
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Dental technology is an innovative piece of equipment used by dental professionals to treat, diagnose, and prevent oral health issues with more accuracy and precision. It helps patients with comfort, reduces treatment time, and delivers better outcomes.
Technology such as digital X-rays, intraoral camera, 3D imaging (CBCT), laser dentistry, same-day crowns (CAD/CAM), and computer-guided implant placement is used by our professionals at Sundance Dental & Orthodontics.
Advanced technology generates quicker diagnosis, more accurate treatment planning, and less invasive procedures. Patients benefit from reduced discomfort, shorter appointments, and faster healing times.
Yes! All forms of dental technology are tested extensively and approved for patient use. Digital X-rays emit significantly less radiation than traditional ones, and tools like lasers reduce the risk of infection and speed up recovery.