ITERO Scanner

Experience the pinnacle of modern technology at South Shore Dental Arts with the ITERO scanner. No more messy, uncomfortable traditional dental impressions. Our patients appreciate the ease and precision of dental scanning. With the ITERO scanner, we capture detailed, 3D images of your teeth and gums quickly and comfortably, eliminating the need for goopy impression materials.

Using these digital scanners, we can create highly accurate digital models of your mouth. This advanced technology allows us to design and fabricate a wide range of dental restorations, including crowns, inlays, onlays, bridges, and veneers with unparallelled precision and fit.

The versatility of digital modeling extends beyond restorations. We can also utilize these digital models to crat custom mouthguards for athletes, ensuring optimal protection during sports activities. Additionally, for patients requiring orthodontic treatment or post-treatment retention, we can design precise, comfortable retainers tailored to your unique dental anatomy.

With the ITERO scanner and digital modeling technology, we’re able to provide our patients with a seamless, comfortable, and precise dental experience from start to finish.

ITERO Scanner​

FAQ’s ITERO Scanner:

The intraoral ITERO scanner is a digital scanning device used by dentists and orthodontists to capture highly detailed images of the inside of your mouth.

The scanner uses a small wand-like device that is placed inside your mouth to capture images of your teeth and gums. These images are then compiled into a 3D model on a computer screen in real time.

No, the scanning process is painless and non-invasive. The wand is small and smooth, making it comfortable to maneuver inside your mouth.

The scanning process typically only takes a few minutes to complete, depending on the complexity of the scan needed.

Using the intraoral ITERO scanner eliminates the need for messy traditional impressions. It provides highly accurate 3D images, allowing for precise treatment planning and monitoring.

The scanner is commonly used for orthodontic treatments such as Invisalign, as well as for many restorative dentistry procedures like crowns and bridges. However, its applications may vary depending on the specific needs of the patient.

Yes, the scanner is safe to use and emits negligible levels of radiation compared to traditional dental X-rays.

Yes, it is essential to remain still during the scanning process to ensure accurate image capture. Dr. Van Winkle or Dr. Homayoon will guide you through the process to make it as comfortable as possible.