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which scans a a a a a a a a whole arch in in in in one minute and and with a a a a a a a a much higher resolution The outlining and and preparation of of the the the crown is done automatically automatically the the the images being automatically automatically superimposed superimposed by the the the the software Previously they used to to be superimposed superimposed manually as as as the the the the classic scanners worked as as follows: the the the the dentist used to to scan scan and to to superimpose manually in in in the the the the the computer the the the the images in in in the the the the design The intermediate stages have been significantly reduced nowadays the the the the scan of of the the entire dentition can can can can take up to 3 minutes and we can can can can immediately get a a a a a a a a a a a a specific virtual image of of of the the the teeth in the the the design design software Due to to the the the scanner a a a a a a a a a a a a virtual dentition is is created designed customized and then it it is is transferred to to to the the the the printing machines machines or to to to the the the the milling machines machines depending on the the the the the materials of which the crowns will be made Currently the patient feels entirely comfortable and no no longer has a a a a a a a a a vomiting reflex There is is is no no pain anymore and the the recovery is is is is quick Comfort is is is is very very important because in in in classic dentistry the the the the traditional molds lasted between 3 and 5 minutes they they gave gave the the the the the the vomiting reflex they they gave gave the the the the the the sensation of of the the the the the the teeth being pulled out upon removal of of the the the the impression and many patients panicked or had an an an an exaggerated vomiting reflex which impeded any work being done In contrast the the intraoral scanner scans the the the the entire dentition in in in in maximum 1‐3 minutes and and and if the the the image is not adequate the the the defective area can can can be be erased and and and rescanned and and and by photographic recognition a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a new image can can can can can be be be added If the the dentition is is scanned years later the the the the crown can can can can be be only reprinted Or if over time there is is a a a a a a a a a greater wear the the the the the scan scan provides the the the the the opportunity to to to to see what what the the the the the tooth looked like ten years before and and to to to to restore what what the the the patient had at at at at at at that time as as naturally and and functional as as possible Number One
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