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CREATING THE PERFECT BYTE



CADENT iTero - Creating the perfect byte
YOUR TALENT. OUR TECHNOLOGY. THE PERFECT FIT.

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Why Intraoral Digital Impressions?

Digital technology ensures a more accurate impression from the start, designed to result in a better-fitting restoration.

Predictable, accurate impressions and bite registrations have always been one of the more difficult procedures to perform consistently. A host of variables present daily challenges, making conventional impression taking an inexact science.

36%

Percentage of dentists that retake impressions three or more times per month1

36%

Percentage of dentists that must reappoint patients for impression taking at least once per month1

The accuracy of crown and bridgework is determined by the accuracy of the many steps of the process, including taking and extracting the impression, pouring models, cutting and trimming dies, and the properties of the stone itself. Each of these steps decreases the accuracy of the clinician’s work, which leads to expensive increases in chairtime, costly remakes in the dental laboratory, and unhappy patients.


1Study performed in the USA data on file, Cadent, Inc.