3 Benefits of Intraoral Scanners
Jun. 15 2018Using the latest and greatest technology isn’t just beneficial to our dentists and staff here at Dr. Dean Glasser's office, but it’s also beneficial to our patients. One of the latest technologies that we have invested in is intraoral scanners. By scanning your mouth, our wireless intraoral scanner helps us deliver fast and easy 3D impressions. So, what are the benefits to you as a patient? Let’s take a closer look.
Realistic Photos
Have you ever looked at an old-fashioned digital x-ray only to think that it looks more like an alien invasion than your actual mouth? Intraoral scanners take away the mystery of what you’re looking at and deliver clear photos that make it easy for you to see the exact condition of your mouth, teeth, and jaw.
Less Chair Time
When it comes to going to the dentist, the last thing you want to do is sit in Dr. Dean Glasser’s chair for hours and hours on end— no matter how nice he is. With our intraoral scanners, we can reduce the amount of time you sit in one of our dental chairs because they are faster than ever.
Digital Archives
Long gone are the days in which we would have to search through filing cabinets for old x-ray images of your mouth and jaw. Another great benefit of our intraoral scanners is that we can store all of your impressions in digital archives— making it easier for us to access them at every appointment.
Here at Dr. Dean Glasser’s office, we like to ensure that every one of your dental appointments goes as quickly and smoothly as possible which is why we have invested in technology like the intraoral scanners. Are you ready to schedule your next dental cleaning? Contact our Melville Office today at (631) 423-6767.
Dr. Dean Glasser is a respected Cosmetic and General Dentist, serving Melville, NY and the greater Long Island area. A Professor at Columbia University Dental School, Dr. Glasser is recognized as a Diplomate of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists and as a Fellow of the following organizations: the International Congress of Oral Implantologists, the Academy of General Dentistry, the American Association of Hospital Dentistry and the Misch Implant Institute.