In many treatments in dentistry, it is necessary to create a model of the teeth by taking an intraoral impression of the person. Classical impression taking is a method that usually triggers nausea reflux and slows down the workflow.
Intraoral scanners are used as a new and up-to-date method for impression taking in dental treatments.
Smile design, implant planning, restorative treatments (fillings, veneers, etc.), orthodontic planning and similar treatments can be performed on this data with special software.
If desired, a three-dimensional model of the jaw and teeth can be produced with 3D printers.
All restorations, plates or guides planned for the person; CAD (Computer Aided Design) computer-aided design and CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) computer-aided manufacturing systems can be produced with three-dimensional printers or engraving devices without human touch.