You know when you go to the dentist, and they make you bite down onto that sticky goo to make imprints of your teeth? It can feel a little uncomfortable, right? Well, now there’s an easier way! Gusrom has introduced the best intraoral scanner that is equipped with the latest technology and will impress all dentists who have longed for an intraoral scanner to take dental impressions without so much mess.
This scanner features a special type of camera to take close-up images of your teeth and gums. It’s a little bit like taking a selfie, for your teeth! The images are transmitted to a computer, which then creates a 3D model of your mouth. That means your dentist is really getting a good look at what’s going on up in there, without the need for a bunch of messy molds.
We now have these incredible digital models of your teeth… it makes treatment planning so much quicker and easier. Your dentist can also zoom in and rotate the 3D image in order to take a closer look at regions that require treatment. This allows them to devise a treatment plan more quickly and more accurately than before.
One of my favorite aspects of the Gusrom intraoral scanner is that it’s so comfortable and pain free. Merry molds full of pinching and mess are a thing of the past! You don't even need to do anything with this scanner; you can just sit back and let the camera do the work! It's quick, easy, and painless.
It’s also compact and lightweight, which wouldn’t become a burden for your dentist to manipulate in and around your mouth. No more choking or gagging – a pleasant smooth and confidential scanning experience, from beginning to end. Your teeth will thank you!
When it comes to your teeth, accuracy counts. That’s one of the reasons Gusrom has come to the market with an intraoral scanner that delivers the best image quality and accuracy, so that when you go to the dentist, they can have the most precise digital models they can get. And that translates to better treatment results and a healthier smile for you.
The images that the scanner produces are incredibly lifelike, which means your dentist can see fine cracks or cavities in your teeth. Such a high level of accuracy is not attainable using traditional impression techniques when making a traditional impression mold to create inlays.