Sirona PrimeScan is indispensable for modern dental practice thanks to the conveniences and advantages it offers.
Sirona PrimeScan at Periodonta
With the continuous development of dentistry technology, diagnosis and treatment methods are becoming faster, more accurate, and more effective. But what exactly is this device and how is it used by dentists? Here are all the details you are curious about.
PrimeScan's Key Features
Sirona PrimeScan is a digital scanning device and is equipped with an intraoral camera system. This camera scans the teeth and gums in the patient's mouth in high resolution. These images allow the dentist to create a treatment plan more accurately and effectively.
Use in Diagnostic Procedures
Detailed Scanning
PrimeScan enables detailed scanning of the teeth and gums. In this way, problems such as cavities, calculus, and gum diseases can be detected at a much earlier stage.
3D Imaging
The obtained images can be examined by converting them into 3D models. This provides great convenience in planning complex treatments and surgical procedures.
Treatment Planning and Application
Restoration and Prosthesis Planning
PrimeScan is particularly useful for restoration (fillings, crowns, bridges, etc.) and prosthetic procedures. Based on the scan results, the physician can determine the best treatment options suitable for the patient's needs.
Surgical Guides
Before surgical procedures such as implants, surgical guides can be created from 3D images. These guides enable the surgical procedure to be performed more accurately and safely.
In Orthodontic Applications
In orthodontic treatments, thanks to PrimeScan, the current positions of the teeth can be analyzed quickly and accurately. This analysis is very valuable for creating the treatment plan.
User-Friendly Interface and Training
PrimeScan has a user-friendly interface, so dentists can easily use the device after a short training.
Conclusion
Sirona PrimeScan is one of the important tools accelerating the digital transformation in dentistry. Thanks to the conveniences and advantages it offers in both diagnostic and treatment processes, it is indispensable for modern dental practice.