Digital Orthodontics

Digital dentistry is also used in the field of orthodontics.

Taking measurements and modeling:

Before orthodontic treatment, plaster casts of the upper and lower jaws were made for our patients, both for archival purposes and to help develop treatment plans. With digital dentistry, these models are now created virtually using 3D scanning. Because large metal spoons are not used, they are particularly preferred by people with a gag reflex.

Treatments with Invisalign or clear aligners:

Invisalign treatment, orthodontic treatments performed without braces, is truly a product of digital dentistry. Jaw impressions taken with digital scans can be sent to laboratories abroad. Invisalign treatment planning is entirely digital, and clear aligners are created from models created with 3D printers. This allows access to both domestic and international laboratories.

 

Incognito treatment (Lingual orthodontics)

Incognito treatment; laboratories abroad  can be reached within minutes with a 3D scanning system,  and the aim is to speed up the delivery time of materials in lingual orthodontic treatment.

 

Orthodontic Digital Archive

After your orthodontic treatment, your chewing back teeth can move for approximately six months to allow the bite to settle. After six months, three-dimensional scans of the upper and lower jaws are taken and archived. If any further tooth movement is observed after six months of orthodontic treatment, clear aligners are fabricated from the archived models, and   the misaligned teeth are repositioned to their pre-treatment positions without braces .

Dolphin 3D Digital Surgery

This program, used in orthognathic jaw surgery, allows surgery on the upper and lower jaws to be performed in a 3D virtual environment. The results of orthognathic surgery performed in the virtual environment are brought to life , allowing for precise measurements and treatment planning.