The goopy impression trays many of us remember are quietly disappearing — replaced by digital tools that make modern dentistry faster, more precise, and far more comfortable.

At the heart of our practice is a fully digital workflow. Instead of biting into a tray of putty, we capture your teeth with a handheld intraoral scanner that builds a precise 3D model of your mouth in minutes — no gagging, no waiting, no distortion. That model can be magnified on screen so you can see exactly what we see, turning your diagnosis into a conversation instead of a mystery.

For implants, extractions, and complex cases, our 3D cone-beam CT scanner adds another dimension entirely. Traditional X-rays flatten your anatomy into two dimensions; a cone-beam scan reconstructs bone, nerves, and sinuses in full 3D. That lets us plan implant placement to the millimeter and anticipate complications before we ever begin — dramatically improving both safety and predictability.

By the Numbers
Traditional vs. Digital Dentistry
Traditional Digital Workflow Crown turnaround 2–3 wks Same day Impression accuracy Good Excellent Patient comfort Putty trays Digital scan Remakes / redos Higher Minimal
Comparison reflects general advantages of digital dentistry workflows. Specific timelines depend on the procedure and individual case complexity.

The payoff for you is tangible. Digital impressions eliminate the remakes and return visits that used to come from distorted molds. Same-day restorations mean a crown can often be designed, milled, and placed in a single appointment instead of spread across weeks with a temporary in between. And every scan becomes part of your permanent digital record, making future care faster and more consistent. As the chart below shows, going digital improves nearly every metric that matters.

The Bottom Line

Digital tools aren't about gadgets for their own sake — they make your care faster, more accurate, and more comfortable, with fewer return trips and fewer surprises.