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Mark H. Freeland, D.D.S.
Michael J. Murray, D.M.D.
Clay Sparrow, D.D.S., M.S.D.

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Annie Jones, D.D.S., M.S.D.
John M. Workman D.D.S.
Austin Carr, D.D.S., M.S.D.

Digital Impressions

Digital Impressions for Dentistry

Leaving Traditional Impressions Behind

In the past, getting dental impressions taken was nobody’s favorite part of a dental appointment. The putty that molds around the teeth didn’t taste great, and it could be hard not to gag when it oozed toward the back of the throat. Thanks to modern technology, Our doctors can now use digital optical impressions to get all the information they need without having to rely on putty.

How Do Digital Impressions Work?

Digital impressions use cutting-edge laser and scanning technology to create a virtual 3D replica of the inside of the patient’s mouth. The entire process only takes minutes, and the digital impressions eliminate some of the errors that come up with traditional impressions. A traditional impression is an imperfect “negative” image of the teeth, whereas a digital impression is an accurate “positive” image of the teeth that enables Our doctors to zoom in for more careful evaluation.

Enjoy a Better Patient Experience at Endodontic Associates

Digital impressions aren’t just better for Our doctors; they’re also better for you! In addition to letting you say goodbye to the putty, digital impressions are faster, more comfortable, ensure better treatment thanks to greater accuracy, and sometimes even cut down your number of appointments! To learn more about what digital impressions can do for you, give us a call at (615) 383-4455 or email us.
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