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Intraoral scanning strategies for edentulous arches
Intraoral scanning strategies for edentulous arches

Master Advanced Techniques for Accurate Edentulous Intraoral Scanning

🦷 In this video, we dive deep into the intraoral scanning of edentulous arches, one of the most challenging yet essential procedures for achieving high-precision results in prosthetics and digital implantology. 🚀

A solid understanding of these strategies builds upon the fundamental principles described in edentulous intraoral scanning and its clinical challenges, including the role of access, tissue behavior, and scanning conditions.

🔑 What You’ll Learn in This Tutorial

This tutorial focuses on practical and advanced aspects of edentulous intraoral scanning, with emphasis on:

  • advanced techniques for scanning edentulous areas

  • how to manage soft tissue details for accurate and stable scans

  • practical tips to avoid common errors related to tracking and stitching

  • how to optimize your digital workflow for prosthetic design on edentulous arches

👉 Many of these aspects, especially scan stability and accuracy, are explored in depth in this guide to accurate intraoral scanning in edentulous patients.

👥 Who Is This Tutorial For

  • Dentists and specialists in digital prosthodontics and implantology

  • Dentistry students approaching intraoral scanning

  • Dental lab technicians working in digital workflows

🛠️ Tools Used

  • State-of-the-art intraoral scanners

  • Patented retractor systems: Lo Russo Retractors

The importance of soft tissue retraction and stabilization for improving scan predictability is explained in intraoral scanning of edentulous arches under controlled clinical conditions.

💡 Enhance Your Digital Workflow

Mastering intraoral scanning strategies means understanding how to control:

  • access to the scanning field

  • soft tissue stability

  • scanning sequence and workflow

These elements are essential for achieving reliable results, as discussed in this complete overview of edentulous intraoral scanning techniques.

🚀 Improve your clinical outcomes and explore the full potential of digital dentistry in edentulous patients.


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  • Implementation of digital workflows for dental practices or dental laboratories.​
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