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How technology is revolutionising dental impressions

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When you visit Maeoris Dental for any treatment, you might hear about “dental impressions.” These are an essential part of many dental procedures, but what exactly are they? Let’s break it down for you.

What are dental impressions?

A dental impression is essentially a mold of your teeth and gums. It’s like taking a snapshot of the inside of your mouth but in a 3D form. This mold is used by dentists to create an accurate replica of your teeth and oral structures, which helps in planning and carrying out various dental treatments.

Procedures that rely on dental impressions

Dental impressions play a crucial role in various treatments, including:

  • Creating crowns and bridges
  • Crafting dentures
  • Orthodontic planning
  • Guiding implant placement
  • Fitting mouthguards and nightguards

Exploring the different types of dental impressions

When it comes to capturing the shape of your teeth, dentists use two primary methods: traditional and digital impressions. Each has its own unique process and benefits.

  1. Traditional impressions: 

  • Materials: A thick, pliable substance, typically alginate or silicone, is placed in a tray and pressed against your teeth.
  • Procedure: You will need to bite down on the tray for a few minutes while the material hardens, forming a detailed mold of your teeth.
  • Advantages: Well-established with a track record of accuracy and reliability.
  • Drawbacks: The process can be messy and uncomfortable, sometimes requiring a redo if the mold isn’t perfect.

  1. Digital impressions: 

  • Materials: No messy substances are used; instead, a handheld scanner captures precise images of your teeth.
  • Procedure: The dentist gently moves the scanner around your mouth, creating a real-time, 3D digital model.
  • Advantages: Quicker, more comfortable, and often more precise than traditional methods. Digital files are easy to share with dental labs.
  • Drawbacks: High equipment costs, though this doesn’t impact the patient directly.

Both traditional and digital impressions have their place in modern dentistry, each offering valuable benefits depending on the situation. At Maeoris Dental, we ensure you receive the best method suited to your needs, ensuring accuracy and comfort every step of the way.

Things to keep in mind during a dental impression

  • Stay still: Whether it’s a traditional or digital impression, staying still helps get the most accurate results.
  • Breathe through your nose: For traditional impressions, this helps manage the feeling of having the tray in your mouth.
  • Communicate: If you are uncomfortable or feeling anxious, let your dentist know. We can adjust the process to make you more comfortable.
  • Follow instructions: Your dentist might ask you to bite down or move your tongue in a certain way; these instructions help get a precise impression.

The future of dental impressions

As technology continues to advance, the future of dental impressions looks bright. The future of dental impressions is promising, with advancements in technology paving the way for even more precise and detailed digital scans. These innovations not only enhance accuracy but also improve patient comfort by making the process quicker and more efficient. As digital impressions continue to integrate seamlessly with other technologies like 3D printing and CAD/CAM systems, patients can look forward to treatments such as same-day crowns becoming more accessible.

Additionally, the ability to gather and analyze data will enable even more personalized dental care, tailored to each patient’s unique needs. At Maeoris Dental, we are dedicated to embracing these innovations to ensure that your experience is as comfortable and effective as possible, whether you’re getting a crown, braces, or just a routine check-up. Visit us to know more.

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