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Digital dentistry and scanning with TRIOS
In recent years, dental care has witnessed a signi cant technological advancement in the form of digital dentistry and intraoral scanning systems like TRIOS.
Gone are the days of messy impressions and uncomfortable procedures.
is innovative technology is revolutionising patient care and transforming the dental experience for both patients and practitioners.
TRIOS, a cutting-edge intraoral scanner, allows dentists to capture accurate and detailed 3D images of patients’ teeth and gums in real-time.
e non-invasive and swift scanning process reduces chair time and enhances the overall e ciency of dental procedures. One of the most signi cant advantages of digital dentistry is the improved diagnostic capabilities. Dentists can now analyse the digital models and identify issues that might have been overlooked with traditional methods.
With a clearer understanding of a patient’s oral condition, dentists can tailor treatment plans more precisely and provide more predictable outcomes. Better communication between patients and dental professionals is possible with the 3D visualisations helping dentists explain complex treatment procedures, leading to increased patient engagement and informed decision-making.
Digital impressions integrate seamlessly with CAD/CAM technologies. is integration enables the creation of highly accurate, custom- tted dental restorations like crowns, bridges, and aligners.
Digital dentistry and scanning have ushered in a new era of precision, e ciency, and comfort in dental care.
Patients can now experience improved diagnosis, reduced treatment times and personalised treatment plans.
As this technology continues to evolve, we can expect even more remarkable advancements will further enhance patient care and revolutionise the dental industry.
How practising patience can help us...
“Patience is when you are supposed to get mad but you choose to understand”
– source unknown.
Have you heard the saying “patience is a virtue” and found yourself rolling your eyes? Yet hidden in this little word is a treasure beyond price. Patience helps us to reduce stress, to persevere and to overcome challenges. It means we don’t react thoughtlessly to minor inconveniences and irritations and it gives us the freedom to respond in a kind and more gentle way. With patience we control our reactions to a situation and tolerate it without complaint. It reduces the risk of angry outbursts and snap judgements, and has the added bonus of improving the quality of our decisions as we weigh up the pros and cons before choosing how to respond.
What can you do to build patience when faced with di cult situations or relationships?
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