{"id":424,"date":"2018-10-11T05:07:47","date_gmt":"2018-10-11T05:07:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.theorthopractice.com.au\/blog\/?p=424"},"modified":"2018-10-11T05:07:47","modified_gmt":"2018-10-11T05:07:47","slug":"itero-scanner-a-digital-scanner-from-the-manufacturers-of-invisalign","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.theorthopractice.com.au\/blog\/itero-scanner-a-digital-scanner-from-the-manufacturers-of-invisalign\/","title":{"rendered":"itero Scanner \u2013 A digital scanner from the manufacturers of Invisalign\u00ae"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>What is an iTero scanner &amp; how can they improve our service to our patients? iTero intraoral scanners help you see your new smile before you even begin treatment. We can create a 3D image of your teeth in just a few minutes using an iTero scanner. We then have a high-resolution, interactive 3D image of your teeth which allows quicker treatment planning for the doctor and an opportunity for you to view your new smile \u201con-screen\u201d prior to commencing treatment.<\/p>\n<p>Intraoral scanners are simple to use and are operated mainly by our dental assistants. They also help our doctors diagnose orthodontic problems and develop the best treatment plans. Using a small wand, the operator moves around a patient\u2019s mouth \u201cscanning\u201d as it goes. The wand captures thousands of images per second which are pieced together to create a 3D visualisation of a patient\u2019s mouth. These wands are small enough to scan molars in the back of the mouth. With these small wands we are not limited by how wide our patients can open their mouths, and they are less likely to make patients gag than older forms of scanning technology.<\/p>\n<p>iTero intraoral scanners have screens which display the dental images as they\u2019ve captured. These screens show whether the scan is good or not, before it is saved and submitted to the laboratory for manufacture.<\/p>\n<p>Unlike many intraoral scanners, we don\u2019t need to cover our patients\u2019 teeth in any powders or substances before commencing an iTero intraoral scan. This benefit improves the scanning comfort for our patients and allows for shorter scanning appointments.<\/p>\n<p>iTero intraoral scanners have a special feature which makes them compatible with the Invisalign\u00ae system, including the Invisalign\u00ae Outcome Simulator. This means we can scan patients\u2019 mouths and our doctors can then show them how their Invisalign\u00ae treatment will look (known as a ClinCheck). Our<br \/>\npatients can then understand the expected result which gives them more confidence in their diagnosis and treatment plan.<\/p>\n<p>iTero ClinCheck treatment plans are usually posted to the Invisalign\u00ae Doctor Site three times faster than traditional scans. As a result, our patients\u2019 Invisalign\u00ae aligners are produced and sent back to our practice sooner so that they can start treatment earlier.<\/p>\n<p>Our doctors can create superior Invisalign\u00ae treatment plans for our patients using iTero intraoral scans. Align Technology research shows orthodontic practices that use the scans have 10 times fewer rejections and seven times fewer issues with the fit of the Invisalign\u00ae aligners. Regular scans throughout Invisalign\u00ae treatment assist our doctors in comparing expected outcomes with the actual results. If results aren\u2019t as expected, our doctors can use the scans to educate our patients about their treatment and the importance of complying with their recommendations.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What is an iTero scanner &amp; how can they improve our service to our patients? iTero intraoral scanners help you see your new smile before you even begin treatment. We can create a 3D image of your teeth in just a few minutes using an iTero scanner. 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