Digital Impressions

We are proud to offer digital dental impressions to our patients to improve the comfort, accuracy and efficiency of their care. Whether we’re repairing your smile or making cosmetic improvements, digital impressions are the latest technology for streamlining the process, making it easier for both our patients and our dental team.

With our digital scanner for dental impressions, the days of biting down on a tray of putty are gone. In the past, dental impressions were taken by quite literally pressing your teeth into a mold-making material by biting down on a tray full of goop. You would have to keep this goop in your mouth for several minutes as it hardened. While this process is painless, many patients found it very uncomfortable.

Traditional impressions are particularly uncomfortable for patients with a very sensitive gag reflex. Gagging while taking dental impressions wasn’t just a problem for the patient, either. Not being able to hold still as a result of gagging could shift the impression tray and make the mold less accurate.

What Is A Digital Impression?

Digital impressions are taken using an intraoral scanner that creates a detailed 3-D image of your mouth. The scanner is small enough that it fits on the end of a wand. It looks like the tool we use to polish your teeth, only bigger. We take the scan by systematically moving the wand around your mouth as it emits a specialized scanning light. The images of your mouth can be viewed on a computer screen within seconds, to be viewed by both you and the dentist. We love that digital impressions give our patients an opportunity to see in detail what’s going on in their own mouths.
Digital impressions are used in restorative dentistry to create tooth replacements, such as crowns, bridges and partial dentures. Digital impressions can also be used in dental implant procedures, both for planning implant placement and to create a surgical guide that ensures accurate placement of implants on the day of the operation. Digital impressions can also be used for planning and visualizing how to straighten teeth, especially with systems that already include a digital workflows, such as clear aligners like Invisalign®.

Digital Impressions vs. Traditional Impressions

The accuracy of digital impressions is equivalent to traditional impressions and evidence suggests it may be even more accurate. Because we can see the 3-D model of your mouth immediately, we’ll know right away if any section of it doesn’t look right, and we can re-scan you quickly right away, without having to ask you to come back in later as with traditional impressions.

Once the impression goop set, the tray was removed and sent to a dental laboratory. There, a lab technician made a stone model of your mouth by pouring ceramic into the mold. This model acted as the base for any restorative designs (such as crowns or bridges) that you may have needed, or as a basis for designing your orthodontic treatment.

As you might imagine, this process of taking a physical mold and having it prepared by a lab technician, who then sends back the designs, is all very time consuming, taking days or even weeks, depending on how busy the lab is. Thankfully, digital impressions work completely differently and cut the time it takes for each step of the process.

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