Review:
Digital Impressions In Dentistry
overall review score: 4.5
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Digital impressions in dentistry refer to the use of technology to create digital 3D models of a patient's teeth and gums for various dental procedures.
Key Features
- Accurate digital representation of teeth and gums
- Improved patient comfort compared to traditional impressions
- Faster turnaround time for restorations
- Ability to easily store and share digital files
- Integration with CAD/CAM systems for fabrication of dental prostheses
Pros
- Higher precision and accuracy in dental procedures
- Reduced likelihood of errors compared to traditional methods
- Enhanced patient experience
- Efficient workflow for dental professionals
Cons
- Initial cost of equipment and training may be high
- Dependence on technology can lead to issues if systems malfunction
- Some patients may still prefer traditional impressions