What Does a Dental Digital Scanner Do?
Dental digital scanners are also called intraoral scanners. An intraoral scanner is a device that captures a direct oral impression. Just like the name, it scans your teeth. The device projects a light source onto the area to be scanned, and images are captured by imaging sensors. They are then processed in scanning software to produce a 3D surface model. Intraoral scanning devices are used for therapeutic and preventive care. They can capture 3D high-resolution images and create records of the complex and soft tissues to monitor oral disease and conditions. Basically, they create a digital impression, improve diagnostics and create digital records. For digital impression, the scanner projects the source of light laser to scan the teeth or objects such as dental arches, implant scan bodies or prepared teeth. Images captured are both of hard and soft tissues and restorations. Software generating point clouds process the image. The point clouds generate representations of the existing