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King Dental Arts hi Iamp;#39;m Dr Jack ringer and Iamp;#39;m here today to give you a little bit of an overview about digital impressioning and in particular the 3M true def scanner which is sitting here right next to me so we as d one of uh our challenges is when we do indirect Restorations we have to take impressions for our laboratory to then manufacture uh be it a crown or a veneer and as you know when humans get involved with everything thereamp;#39;s a lot of potential for error so in the conventional way of impressions for us is we isolate the tooth and we take this goop or whatever you want to call it impregum and we insert it into the mouth uh so right there the dentist putting it in uh if the tray is uh warped a little bit or itamp;#39;s taken out too quickly you may get a distortion or a bubble um some dentists try to patch those bubbles anyways once that impression is sent uh taken we have the lab pick it up so you have to call somebody in or you mail it and it gets to