Digital 3D Impressions/Scanning

Digital 3D Impressions/Scanning

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At Solt Family Dental, we’ve upgraded the way we take dental impressions. Our digital 3D scanning technology allows us to capture highly accurate images of your teeth and bite—without the mess, discomfort, or gagging associated with traditional molds. Whether you’re getting a crown, veneer, Invisalign, or a custom nightguard, digital impressions provide better precision and a more comfortable experience from start to finish.

WHAT ARE DIGITAL IMPRESSIONS?

Digital impressions use advanced scanning equipment to create a detailed 3D model of your teeth and gums. A handheld wand is gently moved across your teeth, capturing thousands of images in seconds. These images are processed in real-time to generate a precise virtual replica of your mouth—no trays, no putty, and no waiting for material to set.

WHY CHOOSE DIGITAL IMPRESSIONS?

Digital 3D scanning offers multiple benefits for both patients and providers:

✔ Comfort - No goopy materials or bulky trays in your mouth

✔ Accuracy – High-resolution images capture even the smallest details

✔ Speed – Faster impressions mean less time in the chair

✔ Improved Fit – Enhances the precision of crowns, bridges, Invisalign, and other appliances

✔ Eco-Friendly – Reduces waste by eliminating disposable impression materials

WHEN ARE DIGITAL IMPRESSIONS USED?

We use digital scans in a variety of dental treatments, including:

✔ Dental crowns and bridges

✔ Invisalign® clear aligner therapy

✔ Porcelain veneers

✔Custom mouthguards and bite splints

✔Implant restorations

Because the scans are immediately viewable on-screen, we can review them with you and make any adjustments right away.

Digital 3D impressions in Wyoming, MI

WHAT TO EXPECT

WHAT TO EXPECT

The process is quick and easy. We'll guide a small wand over your teeth, capturing detailed images in real time. You can breathe and swallow normally throughout the scan—no holding your breath or waiting for material to harden. Most scans take just a few minutes, and you’ll be able to see a digital preview of your smile before treatment begins.