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Intraoral scans

Intraoral dental imaging is a type of diagnostic imaging that is performed using specialised scanners called intraoral scanners. These devices are used by dentists to create detailed three-dimensional digital prints of a patient’s teeth and mouth. The procedure involves scanning all the teeth, gums and sometimes adjacent structures of the jaw to produce highly accurate images.

Innovative dental instruments

An intraoral scanner is an advanced device in the field of dental diagnostics that allows doctors to take high-quality digital prints of a patient’s mouth. This device, used in modern dentistry, is a compact portable device that scans the patient’s teeth and gums, creating accurate three-dimensional images in real time. The use of such technology not only improves the quality of diagnosis, but also significantly increases patient comfort during the procedure.

Studies show that the accuracy of 3D images produced by intraoral scanners significantly improves dentists’ ability to assess and analyse a patient’s oral health. This technology makes it easier to detect various diseases in their early stages, which in turn can reduce the need for more invasive procedures and lower long-term treatment costs.

In addition, the speed of scanning and the lack of the need for lengthy preparation ensure efficient use of clinic time, allowing more patients to be served while maintaining high standards of quality and satisfaction.

Expanding dental diagnosis and treatment options

  • Early diagnosis of dental caries

    Intraoral scanners play a key role in detecting the early stages of tooth decay, even when changes are not yet visible to the naked eye. This allows dentists to take action immediately, preventing further destruction of tooth tissue.

  • Gum evaluation

    Intraoral scanning technology allows you to examine your gums in detail, looking for signs of inflammation, receding gum line or other symptoms of periodontal disease.

  • Monitoring the progress of treatment

    Ideal for monitoring the progress of treatments such as orthodontic correction or periodontal therapy. The regular acquisition of digital images helps to evaluate the effectiveness of the applied techniques and to adjust the treatment plan if necessary.

  • Counselling and treatment planning

    Accurate and scalable images from intraoral scanners make patient counselling much easier. Dentists can clearly show the current state of the teeth and suggest the most suitable treatment options.

Advantages of intraoral scanning

Intraoral scanning is an advanced technology in the field of dentistry that greatly improves diagnosis and treatment, providing dentists and patients with many benefits:

High precision and detail

Create precise three-dimensional images of teeth and gums, allowing clinicians to assess oral health with high accuracy. This detail enables more accurate diagnosis and treatment planning, improving patient outcomes.

Patient comfort

The scanning process is fast and does not require patients to wait in uncomfortable positions for long periods of time. Unlike traditional methods, where it is necessary to hold the impression mass in the mouth, intraoral scanning does not cause discomfort.

Speeding up dental procedures

The digital data from the scan can be instantly sent to the dental laboratory for the fabrication of crowns, veneers or orthodontic appliances. This significantly reduces the time required for the fabrication and fitting of dental products.

Minimising errors

Because the data from intraoral scanners is digital, the risk of errors that can occur when impressions are processed manually is eliminated. Digital images can be re-analysed and measured without degradation in quality, making the whole process more reliable.

The ability to visualise the results treatment results

Allow doctors and patients to visualise together the potential outcomes of treatment procedures in real time, helping patients to better understand the proposed treatment and its expected results.

Stages of work


01

Positioning the scanner

The doctor gently inserts a scanning device, which resembles a small handheld scanner, into the patient's mouth. This device is slowly moved around the entire tooth rows, especially emphasising areas where detailed images are required.

02

Scanning

During the scan, the device captures thousands of small photographs that are automatically compiled in a computer programme to create an accurate three-dimensional image of the teeth and surrounding tissues.

03

Instant visualisation

The scanned images are displayed on a computer monitor in real time, allowing immediate viewing and evaluation of the results by both dentist and patient.

04

Data processing

The collected data is processed by special software that creates a detailed 3D image of the patient's oral cavity.

05

Analysing and planning treatment

The dentist analyses the 3D images, discussing possible problems and treatment options with the patient. These images can be used for everything from diagnosis and treatment planning to the creation of dentures and orthodontic appliances.

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    "I was pleasantly surprised at how quickly I received the 3D image. The doctor is a pro and did everything clearly."
    Arman Khachaturyan
    "I had my teeth scanned without discomfort, after which the doctor sat next to me and started to show everything on the screen: where to see what was visible, how it affected my bite, what areas needed attention. Now I understand why the reviews about this clinic are only good. I recommend it!))))))"
    Amir Al Fayed
    "It was my first time — I was a bit nervous. But the doctor explained the procedure in detail and was very supportive."
    Molly
    "Wonderful doctor carried out the screening, special thanks for the attitude towards children."
    Timur
    "I want to thank the doctor who did my scan. Such a gentle and soft-spoken person. No abrupt moves, no orders — it felt like a dialogue."
    Sabina Yunusova