Digital Impressions Discover a Smarter Way to Scan Your Smile
  • No more messy impression material
  • Trust pinpoint-accurate 3-D imaging
  • Achieve a superior fit for crowns & clear aligners

Experience Easier Dental Visits With Digital Impressions in Fresno

Digital impressions in Fresno, CA take the hassle out of your dental appointments. Rather than biting down on trays filled with sticky impression goop, our team uses advanced scanning technology to quickly capture precise 3-D images of your teeth and gums. The result is more accurate treatment and a more pleasant process for you.

With digital impressions, you’ll benefit from:

  • A more comfortable experience, with no gag-inducing molds
  • Quick, efficient scans that take just minutes
  • Precise 3-D imaging of your smile
  • Crowns, bridges, and other restorations that fit right the first time
  • Digital records that are simple to store and share
  • Fewer retakes and repeat visits
  • Smarter, more personalized treatment planning

Call 559-242-1356 to schedule your next visit at Nathan E. Vick DDS, Inc.

Discover How Digital Scans Enhance Your Care

Our team relies on digital impressions across multiple areas of dentistry. Precise scans can enhance:

  • Restorative Care – When your crown, bridge, or denture is built from an exact digital model, it fits better and feels more natural from the start. That means fewer adjustments for you. Digital impressions also play a key role in planning dental implants and other complex procedures with confidence.
  • General Dentistry – Digital scans give us a reliable record of your oral health at every checkup. By comparing images over time, we can spot subtle changes in your teeth and gums early and recommend the right care at the right time.

Investing in this technology is part of our commitment to personalized dentistry for you and your family. We want every visit to be simple, comfortable, and effective, whether you’re here for a routine cleaning or a full smile transformation.

At Nathan E. Vick DDS, Inc., digital impressions in Fresno, CA are woven into every part of your care. Call 559-242-1356 now to book your appointment.

Common Questions About Digital Impressions

Do digital impressions offer better accuracy than conventional molds?

In many cases, digital impressions are more accurate than molds. Because an intraoral scanner records fine detail directly from your teeth, there’s less opportunity for the distortion that can happen when physical impression material shifts, tears, or shrinks. That precision translates into crowns, aligners, and other appliances that fit well from the start.

What makes digital impressions such a valuable part of today’s dentistry?

Digital scans give your dentist dependable, highly detailed data to work from — whether they’re diagnosing a problem, mapping out a treatment plan, or designing a restoration. Beyond accuracy, the technology streamlines appointments, keeps patients more comfortable, and raises the standard of care across the board.

Will getting a digital impression be comfortable?

Most patients find digital scanning easier to tolerate than the old-fashioned method. There are no oversized trays and no mouthfuls of putty — just a small handheld wand that glides over your teeth. The process is quick and completely noninvasive, which makes it a relief for anyone with a strong gag reflex.

What treatments typically call for digital impressions?

Any procedure that depends on an exact replica of your teeth and bite can benefit from digital scanning. Common examples include crowns, bridges, veneers, implant restorations, and custom mouthguards. In each case, the scan is captured faster and more comfortably than a traditional impression.

How long does a digital scan take?

Most digital scans take no more than a few minutes, although the total time varies with the type of treatment and how many teeth need to be captured. It’s a noticeably quicker process than traditional impressions. Because your dentist can review the images on screen right away, your overall appointment is often shorter, too.

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