The Benefits of 3D Scanning in Orthodontics

The Benefits of 3D Scanning in Orthodontics

Digital scanning has revolutionized the orthodontic industry, making the process of getting braces or aligners more efficient, precise, and comfortable for patients. Gone are the days of having to bite into messy, goopy, and uncomfortable dental impression trays. Instead, our technology allows orthodontists to create accurate and detailed 3D models of a patient's teeth and gums using a handheld wand-like device. So, what are the advantages of digital scanning over traditional tray molds? Let's take a closer look.

Accuracy and Precision

Scanning technology provides a level of accuracy and precision unmatched by traditional tray molds. The 3D images captured by the scanner allow orthodontists to see every detail of a patient's teeth and gums, including the shape, size, and position of each tooth. This level of detail makes it easier for orthodontists to plan and execute precise treatment plans, resulting in better outcomes for patients.

Comfort

One of the most significant advantages of 3D scanning is the comfort it provides for patients. Traditional molds can be uncomfortable and even painful for some patients, causing them to gag or feel like they can't breathe. Our technology eliminates these issues, as the wand-like device is simply placed in the patient's mouth and moved around to capture images of the teeth and gums. The process is quick, painless, and comfortable, making it much easier for patients to tolerate!

Speed

Digital scanning is much faster than traditional molds, which can take several minutes to set and create an impression. Nowadays, the images are captured in real-time, allowing orthodontists to quickly review and make any necessary adjustments. This means patients can spend less time in the orthodontist's chair, and get back to their day-to-day activities faster. With traditional tray molds, patients often need to schedule multiple appointments to complete the process. Obtaining scans can be done in a single brief appointment, making it much easier for patients to fit orthodontic visits into their busy schedules.

Visualization

Perhaps the best aspect of 3D scanning is the ability you and your orthodontist will have to see your teeth and bite from every angle. This will allow you to have an in-depth discussion of all of your treatment concerns and needs. This visualization aspect will also allow you to get a strong sense of what your teeth will look like after orthodontic treatment! 

Digital scanning is just one of the many ways technology has transformed the orthodontic industry. It provides greater accuracy, comfort, speed, and convenience for patients, and is quickly becoming the standard for orthodontic treatment planning. If you're considering braces or aligners, contact Weaver Orthodontics today! 

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