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Scan body and intraoral scanners represent the future of implant prosthetic rehabilitation, 

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 Scan bodies used with intraoral scanners are indeed revolutionizing implant prosthetic rehabilitation by addressing many drawbacks of traditional impression techniques. Conventional impressions required special pastes that often caused patient discomfort, including unpleasant taste and gag reflex, and were difficult to manage in patients with small oral openings. These problems made the impression process challenging and uncomfortable for both patients and dentists.

Digital implant impressions using scan bodies and intraoral scanners offer significant advantages:

  • Improved patient comfort: No need for unpleasant impression materials eliminates gag reflex issues and discomfort.

  • Accuracy and precision: Scan bodies provide exact 3D positional data of implants, enabling CAD software to design well-fitting prosthetics.

  • Faster workflow: Digital impressions reduce chair time and facilitate quicker communication with dental labs.

  • Reduced errors: Digital files avoid material distortions common in conventional impressions during tray removal or lab processing.

  • Ease with limited access: Compact scan bodies and intraoral scanners can be used effectively even in small mouth openings.

Studies confirm that digital implant impressions with scan bodies deliver accuracy comparable or superior to traditional methods in single or short-span implant cases, although very complex full-arch cases may still pose challenges. Moreover, the digital workflow improves model storage and infection control by eliminating physical materials.

In summary, digital scan body and intraoral scanning technology have made the discomfort, taste issues, and technical difficulties of traditional implant impressions "a thing of the past," offering patients and clinicians a more comfortable, efficient, and precise method for implant prosthetic rehabilitation. This digital approach represents the current and future standard in implant dentistry.


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