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What is Digital Dentistry and Smile Design?
Digital dentistry and smile design enables our patients to perfectly restore dental aesthetics and function with the latest technologies
Digital dentistry involves the use of an intra-oral digital scanner (intraoral camera) and a computer to perform many of the procedures traditionally practiced in dentistry, such as taking intraoral impressions and producing permanent prosthetic restorations.
Dental CAD/CAM systems ensure that the restoration to be made after taking three-dimensional measurements of the inside of the mouth with a digital scanner is designed on the computer with CAD and the restoration is produced in accordance with this design with CAM.
"This digital method, which allows the data obtained to be transferred in a digital environment, facilitates patient, physician and technician communication and shortens the treatment time."
Digital smile design is a method that allows patients' smiles to be digitally designed by simulating and previewing the outcome. The images taken from the patient can be evaluated virtually in the computer environment with the help of various smile design programs by determining various reference points and lines, and the expected treatment results can be predicted.
Determining reference lines and shapes on extraoral and intraoral photographs before treatment is started increases diagnostic accuracy, provides the physician with knowledge of asymmetries and incongruities as well as aesthetic principles, and helps to evaluate the limitations and risk factors of the case.
What do ı offer to my patients?
I take care to provide the highest level of service to our patients by using the latest technology devices. I attach particular importance to gingival aesthetics with diode laser technology used in my treatments. Thanks to this technology, we treat gum problems with minimally invasive methods, allowing my patients to achieve a healthier and more aesthetic smile.
Moreover, I offer our patients more comfortable and faster solutions thanks to the measurements taken with a digital intraoral camera. Compared to traditional impression taking methods, this technology allows us to achieve more accurate and precise results while prioritising the comfort of our patients. In this way, the treatment process of my patients progresses more effectively and they can achieve the aesthetic results they want in a shorter time.