08 Jul Digital Impression Technology and Its Effect on Restorative Accuracy
Posted at 11:06h
in Dental Research
Want your crowns, bridges, and fillings to fit perfectly the first time?
Traditionally, having your dental impression taken involved getting a tray full of gloopy substance stuck in your mouth. You had to sit still, avoid gagging, and hope for the best. If it didn't come out well, you just had to repeat the process.
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