Advanced Intraoral Dental Scanners.
A handheld wand that captures your whole mouth in 3D — no trays, no mess.
At Om Dental Clinic, the intraoral scanner sits at the heart of our digital workflow — feeding accurate data directly to the lab and our CAD/CAM unit for crowns, veneers, aligners and implant restorations. The result is a better fit, fewer remakes, and a far more comfortable patient experience.
Six reasons digital scanning beats putty impressions.
Your digital scan, step by step.
The technology behind it.
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Included in your treatment — at no extra charge.
Included
Included
₹1,000
Important: Intraoral scanning is a tool that improves the treatments you already need — it is built into our crown, veneer, aligner and implant workflows at no separate charge.
Four reasons our digital
scanning stands out.
The most asked intraoral scanning questions.
No. Intraoral scanning is completely painless and far more comfortable than traditional putty impressions. The small wand simply glides over your teeth — there is no gagging, no setting time, and nothing to bite into.
Digital scans are more accurate (capturing sub-millimetre detail), more comfortable (no putty or gagging), faster (under five minutes), and instantly transmitted to the lab. This produces better-fitting crowns, veneers and aligners with fewer remakes.
At Om Dental Clinic, the intraoral scanner is used for crowns, bridges, veneers, laminates, clear aligners, implant restorations and Digital Smile Design — essentially any treatment that previously required a physical impression.
No. Intraoral scanning is included in the cost of the treatments that use it, such as crowns, veneers and aligners. A standalone digital record scan is available separately for patients who want a baseline.
Yes — local anaesthesia does not affect driving ability. If you opt for nitrous oxide sedation or are particularly anxious, we recommend a friend or family member accompany you.
A full-arch intraoral scan typically takes three to five minutes per arch. The entire process — including review — is usually done in under ten minutes, far faster than waiting for putty impressions to set.