Going Digital: Transforming Dental Practices with Scanners
In the ever-evolving landscape of modern dentistry, the transition from traditional analog methods to digital technology has become a game-changer. Among the pivotal tools driving this transformation is the intra-oral scanner—an innovation that promises not only increased efficiency and accuracy but also significant improvements in patient care and practice management.
The Leap to Digital: 5 reasons to invest in an intra-oral scanner
1. Enhanced Efficiency and Time Savings:
Adopting an intra-oral scanner streamlines the process of capturing accurate digital impressions. Traditional methods involving messy materials and multiple steps are replaced with a swift, digital workflow. This efficiency translates into reduced chair time for patients and quicker turnaround times for treatments such as crowns and orthodontics.
2. Improved Accuracy and Clinical Insight:
3. Record Retention and Visualization:
Digital impressions can be stored securely on the cloud, eliminating the need for physical storage of molds. Moreover, these digital records enable dentists to revisit patient scans as needed for ongoing treatments or comparisons, promoting continuity of care.
4. Practice Differentiation and Revenue Generation:
Investing in a scanner can differentiate a dental practice in a competitive market. Offering digital impressions not only attracts tech-savvy patients but also opens avenues for new revenue streams through expanded services like same-day restorations and digital smile design.
Digital scanners help practices save on material costs by eliminating the need for traditional impression materials, optimizing chair time usage, reducing shipping costs, and minimizing the need for impression retakes.
6. Patient Comfort and Experience:
Traditional dental impressions often cause discomfort due to the use of bulky materials and prolonged intraoral presence. Digital scanners offer a less -invasive, more comfortable experience for patients, reducing anxiety and enhancing overall satisfaction. This improved patient experience can lead to increased patient retention rates and positive word-of-mouth referrals, contributing to practice growth and reputation enhancement. By prioritizing patient comfort through digital technology, dental practices can create a supportive environment that promotes long-term patient relationships and loyalty.
Do’s and Don’ts When Buying and Using a Scanner
Do’s:
- Research Extensively: Evaluate different scanner models based on your practice needs, budget, and compatibility with existing systems. Look into license fees and additional costs often in the fine print.
- Training and Integration: Ensure adequate training for you and your staff to maximize the scanner’s capabilities and integrate it seamlessly into daily workflows.
- Consider Future Expansion: Choose a scanner with an open system, upgradeable software, and versatile applications to adapt to future technological advancements.
- Purchase a PC with the scanner that the supplier recommends
Don’ts:
- Overlook Compatibility: Verify compatibility with your practice management software, your lab’s CAD software and other in-house digital equipment to avoid integration issues.
- Skip Support and Maintenance: Regular maintenance and timely software updates are crucial to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your investment.
- Overlook the learning curve – learning to use a scanner is a new skill that must be learnt. Make sure you partner with a company that will provide extensive training to you and your staff.
Insights from a Lab Technician’s Perspective
From a lab technician’s viewpoint, digital impressions received from scanners offer several advantages:
- Precision and Detail: Digital scans provide clear and precise images of the patient’s dentition, facilitating accurate fabrication of dental prosthetics.
- Efficiency in Workflow: Streamlined digital workflows reduce turnaround times for manufacturing crowns, bridges, and other restorations, enabling faster delivery to dental practices.
- Improved Communication: Digital files allow for seamless communication between dentists and technicians, ensuring clarity in treatment plans and reducing errors.
- Digital File Management: Digital impressions eliminate physical shipping of molds, reducing the risk of damage or loss during transit and ensuring quicker receipt and processing at the lab.
- Reduced Costs: Reduced material expenses, faster turnaround times, and less delivery costs all contribute to reducing expenditure.
These advantages underscore how digital scanners not only benefit dental practices in terms of patient care and operational efficiency but also enhance the capabilities and effectiveness of dental laboratories, leading to improved overall outcomes for patients.
Conclusion
Embracing digital scanners represents a pivotal step towards enhancing operational efficiency, clinical outcomes, and patient satisfaction in dental practices. Beyond the immediate benefits of time savings and accuracy, the integration of digital technology fosters a forward-thinking approach that can elevate both the reputation and profitability of a dental practice. Whether viewed from the perspective of a dentist seeking to optimize patient care or a lab technician striving for precision in fabrication, the advantages of going digital with a scanner are clear: it’s not just an upgrade, but a transformative leap into the future of dentistry.
Marius Bester – Dental Technician
Marius Bester earned his BTech degree in Dental Technology in 2010.
– Over 10 years of experience in digital dentistry.
– 6 years as a lab owner and clinical support lead specializing in clear aligners.
– Extensive knowledge of dental scanners, with experience using most models on the local market.
– 4 years as a digital specialist for South Africa’s largest dental reseller.