Discover Precision with iTero Lumina Pro at La Cross Dental

At La Cross Dental, located in the heart of Edwardsville, IL , we utilize the cutting-edge iTero Lumina Pro scanner to deliver faster, clearer, and more comfortable digital impressions for your dental care. This advanced technology enhances treatment accuracy and streamlines your visit, making your smile journey smoother than ever.

Why Choose iTero Lumina Pro Technology at La Cross Dental

The iTero Lumina Pro stands out by producing high-resolution 3D digital scans with remarkable speed, reducing the need for messy traditional molds. This means less discomfort and quicker turnaround times for crowns, aligners, and other restorative treatments. At La Cross Dental, our team leverages this tool to enhance communication with patients and dental labs, ensuring precision in every step.

What can you expect when you visit us? A gentle scanning process that captures intricate details of your teeth and gums, allowing for better diagnosis and personalized treatment plans. Plus, the real-time visualization helps you understand your dental health and the proposed care more clearly.

Ready to experience the future of dental impressions? Contact La Cross Dental today to see how iTero Lumina Pro can transform your visit.

FAQs

What makes the iTero Lumina Pro different from traditional impression methods?

The iTero Lumina Pro uses advanced digital scanning to create precise 3D images of your teeth, eliminating the discomfort and inaccuracies associated with traditional mold impressions.

Is the iTero Lumina Pro scan painful or uncomfortable?

No, the scanning process is non-invasive and gentle. It often feels quicker and more comfortable than conventional impression techniques.

How does iTero Lumina Pro improve treatment outcomes?

By capturing highly detailed scans in real-time, it allows for better-fitting restorations and orthodontic devices, reducing errors and adjustments.

Can I see the scan results during my appointment?

Yes, the iTero Lumina Pro provides immediate visual feedback on a screen, helping you understand your dental condition and treatment options clearly.

How long does the scanning process take?

Typically, the scan only takes a few minutes, speeding up your appointment and allowing for faster treatment planning.