An intraoral scanner is a boon for dentists. These scanners confer several advantages, such as capturing the 3D position of dental implants, fabricating implant-supported restorations, less patient discomfort, time efficiency, simplified procedures for the clinician, cost savings, and better communication. However, it also presents certain challenges, such as a learning curve and difficulty detecting deep margin lines of prepared teeth.

To overcome these, it is crucial to select the correct intra-oral scanners considering various factors, including handling, learning curve, powdering, scanning paths, tracking, and mesh quality. To empower dental practitioners to excel in their clinical practice, we have organized an informative  Dent-E-ssentials session  by  Dr. Abhijit Patil , covering the topic  Intra-oral Scanners: A Complete Guide for Dentists  on  27th September 2021, 6:00 PM…