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Digital Dental Scanning and Designing

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Gone are the days of messy impressions and uncomfortable trays. With modern digital dentistry, there’s no need for plaster models or the errors that often came with them. Today, advanced digital scanners can capture a complete impression of your teeth and mouth in just minutes — with incredible precision and detail.

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What is Digital Dental Scanning?

A digital dental scanner is a small handheld device that creates a 3D image of your entire mouth. Instead of using traditional impression material, the scanner takes thousands of images that are stitched together into a highly accurate digital model. At Harsono Dental, we use state-of-the-art scanners to:

  • Create precise digital impressions.

  • Design restorations (crowns, bridges, veneers, implants) using specialized software.

  • 3D-print durable, natural-looking restorations right in the office.

This means faster, more comfortable treatment — without the goop, gagging, or delays of old-fashioned impressions.

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Why Digital Scanning Matters

Research has shown that restorations designed with digital technology are more accurate, longer-lasting, and resistant to staining than conventional ones. In fact, a 2021 American Dental Association survey found that dentists using digital scanners consistently reported better treatment outcomes compared to those using traditional methods.

 

Benefits of Digital Scanning

Patients and dentists alike enjoy the advantages of digital scanning and designing:

  • Comfort – no messy impression trays needed.

  • Accuracy – restorations fit better and last longer.

  • Efficiency – designs can be reviewed and adjusted instantly.

  • Faster results – when paired with in-office 3D printing, treatment time is reduced.

  • Better aesthetics – restorations look natural and feel seamless.

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Experience the Difference at Harsono Dental

Our experienced team combines advanced 3D scanning and digital design with clinical expertise to deliver beautiful, long-lasting results.

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