Digital Dentistry

In recent years, digital dentistry has gained popularity among both dental professionals and patients. Digital dentistry refers to the use of computer-based technologies in dental care. This includes everything from digital x-rays and 3D imaging to CAD/CAM systems that can be used to create custom dental restorations. There are many benefits of digital dentistry, including improved accuracy, efficiency, and patient comfort.

3 Shape Trios

An intraoral scanner is a 3D imaging device used to create digital models of teeth, gums, and other oral structures. The images produced by the scanner can be used to diagnose and treat dental problems, as well as plan cosmetic procedures.

There are many different brands and models of intraoral scanners on the market, but they all work in essentially the same way. First, the patient bites down on a small mouthpiece that helps to keep their mouth open and still.

The scanner is then moved in a back-and-forth pattern to scan the entire mouth. As it moves, the scanner takes thousands of 2D images from different angles, which are used to stitch together a 3D model.

TRIOS 3 Basic comes with TRIOS-exclusive features, such as AI Scan, Real colors, and shade measurement, but does not feature TRIOS programs, such as TRIOS Treatment Simulator, TRIOS Patient Monitoring, and Smile Design, or software application applications for restorative or orthodontic treatment. TRIOS 3 Basic can be upgraded for enhanced performance to a TRIOS 3 model that includes the TRIOS programs. Additional restorative and orthodontic software are available in addition to one another

Basic Principle of a Scanner:

Previously, a 3D scanner included a light source, one or more cameras, and a motion system often supporting multiple axes for positioning the object in relation to the light source and cameras. The light source yielded well-defined lines on the surface of the object, and the cameras acquired images of the lines. The angle and distance between the camera and light source that are identified by the scan head (a joint term for the pedestrian lights and the scanner) allow the averages of the reflected light on 3D surfaces to be calculated with trigonometric functions. This method is known as triangulation. With only one camera, this method yields approximate results, but generally the accuracy and speed of triangulation with two cameras that are used to enhance its efficiency are far superior.

Function of 3 Shape Trio Scanner
Accuracy
Scan and Workflow Time
Error-free measurements are recorded by lengthy stretch sensors, implant bars, and removable bars.
Useful features include impression scanning, texture scanning, die feeder, calibration object, and a 5-MP camera.

In addition unlike the scanner, the CAD needs an extended abutment track, customized abutments, precisely placed implant bars, as well as removable partial dentures. The Dental CAD has to be upgraded every 2 to 3 years in order to increase the number of design components that are present.

Advantages

There are many advantages of 3 shape trios. They can help to improve coordination, balance and flexibility. They can also help to increase strength and endurance. Additionally, they can help to improve posture and reduce stress. They are also great for all ages and abilities.

3 shape trios can be used in various ways. They can be used to target specific muscle groups, they can be used to help maintain balance and they can even be used to improve posture.

3 Shape Smile Design

TRIOS 4 has a built-in Smile Design application. If you don’t know, digital Smile Design is an effective approach to overlaying a smile simulation on a patient’s photo. With the TRIOS Smile Design, you can design a patient’s new smile in a matter of minutes, based on a picture of his/her face. Note  this procedure requires full-face photographs to be taken with a camera, as well as image processing tools.

A photorealistic smile simulation is a superior patient motivation tool and our experience with other smile design software, results in an increase of people selecting cosmetic dentistry. Offering viable cosmetic treatment options is a major choice, especially to patients who have substantial fiscal resources to spend.

How digital dentistry is changing the field of dentistry

Digital dentistry is the integration of digital technology into all aspects of dentistry. It includes the use of digital tools and techniques in dental diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient care.

Digital dentistry is changing the field of dentistry in many ways. One way it is doing this is by making dental procedures more accurate and efficient. For example, 3D imaging technology can be used to create a detailed model of a patient’s mouth, which can then be used to plan treatments more accurately. Digital dentistry can also help reduce treatment time and improve outcomes by providing instant feedback on a patient’s progress.

Another way digital dentistry is changing the field of dentistry is by making it more accessible to patients. In the past, dental procedures could be quite expensive and out of reach for many people.

Digital Smile design

Digital Smile Design, or DSD, is a new way of designing smiles using computer technology. The process begins with a digital scan of the patient’s teeth and face. This data is then used to create a virtual model of the patient’s mouth. The doctor can then use this model to experiment with different smile designs and see how they would look on the patient’s actual teeth.

DSD provides a number of advantages over traditional methods of smile design. First, it is much more precise than manual methods, so the results are more accurate. Second, it is faster and easier for both the doctor and the patient. Third, it allows the doctor to try out different design ideas before committing to any one particular treatment plan.

Digital Smile Design is revolutionizing the field of cosmetic dentistry and making it possible for more people than ever before to achieve the perfect smile.

Digital crowns

A digital crown is a type of dental restoration that is created using computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technologies. The digital crown process begins with the dentist taking an oral scan or impression of the tooth that needs to be restored. This digital data is then used to create a 3D model of the tooth, which is used to design the custom crown. Once the crown has been designed, it is milled out of a solid block of dental ceramic material using a CAD/CAM machine. The finished product is then polished and glazed to match the patient’s natural teeth.

Digital crowns offer many advantages over traditional ones. For starters, they can be made in a single visit since there’s no need for dental impressions or temporaries.

Digitaly implants

Digital dentistry is the use of computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM), digital imaging, and other digital technologies to improve the quality of dental care and make it more efficient.

Digital implants are one area of digital dentistry that is growing in popularity. An implant is a metal post that is surgically placed in the jawbone to serve as a new tooth root. A digital implant is made using CAD/CAM technology, which allows for a more precise placement of the implant in the jawbone. This can result in a quicker, more comfortable recovery for the patient.

Digital implants have many benefits over traditional implants. They can be placed with less invasive surgery, and they allow for a more customized fit.

The benefits of digital dentistry

Digital dentistry is an area of dentistry that uses computer-aided design and manufacturing to produce dental restoration, such as crowns, bridges, and implants. This technology can be used to create more accurate and lifelike results than traditional methods.

Digital dentistry has many benefits for both patients and dentists. One of the main benefits is that it can save time. For example, traditional methods for creating dental crowns can take two or more appointments. With digital dentistry, the entire process can be completed in a single visit.

Another benefit of digital dentistry is that it can improve the accuracy of dental treatments. This means that patients are less likely to experience complications or need revision surgery. Digital technology also makes it easier for dentists to communicate with labs and other providers to ensure that everyone is on the same page about the treatment plan.

Our dentists

Dr. Reecha

Oral And MaxilloFacial Surgeon, Implantologist