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Intraoral Scanning 

At Fit Right Denture Clinic, we combine the latest technology with proven traditional techniques to deliver the highest quality dentures. One of the advanced tools we use is the intraoral scanner, which allows us to capture highly accurate digital impressions of your mouth—without the mess and discomfort of traditional impression materials.

3D Picture of Scanned Teeth on Monitor of Computer, Notebook. White 3d Intraoral Dental Tooth Scanner Lying on Table. Dental Equipment, Device For Scanning Teeth. Copy Space. Vertical Plane.

Why Choose Intraoral Scanning?

No messy impressions

The scanner captures a digital 3D image, so you don’t have to sit through uncomfortable impression trays.

Fewer appointments

For partial dentures, treatment can often be completed in just two visits

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Faster turnaround

Digital scans mean your dentures can be designed and fabricated more efficiently.

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Saves time

With fewer appointments and quicker lab work, you’ll spend less time in the chair and more time enjoying your smile.

How It Works for Different Types of Dentures

Partial Dentures

The digital scan gives us the precision we need to create a secure, comfortable fit with fewer visits.

Complete Dentures

We scan with the intraoral scanner to streamline the process, but the dentures themselves are still crafted using traditional methods for the best fit and durability. If you have existing dentures, we can often complete treatment in just three appointments.

Close up: Doctor scans the teeth of a male patient in the medical office of clinic. The dentist holds in his hand a manual 3D scanner for the jaw and mouth. Dental health. Creates a 3D model of teeth

The Best of Both Worlds

Our approach blends new digital technology with time-tested traditional techniques. The result is a denture that’s not only made faster but also built to the same high standards of quality, comfort, and aesthetics that patients expect from Fit Right Denture Clinic.

Whether you need a partial or complete denture, intraoral scanning makes the process easier, faster, and more precise—without sacrificing craftsmanship.