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Q&M adopts intraoral scanner for improved dental care

The technology will be deployed over the next 12 months across the group’s dental clinics in Singapore.

Q&M Dental Group Limited will be integrating a technology that will offer patients advanced intraoral scanning services.

The adoption of the iTero Lumina scanner developed by Align Technology will commence in phases over the next 12 months across the group’s dental clinics in Singapore.

“This integration will empower our dentists to deliver superior care to our patients, enhancing both clinical outcomes and elevating the overall patient experience while greatly strengthening our overall value proposition.” Ng Chin Siau, Group Chief Executive Officer of Q&M, said.

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The group mentioned that the technology enables faster scanning speed, higher accuracy, improved visualisation, and a more comfortable scanning experience for patients.

Moreover, the new technology will allow patients to store three-dimensional (3D) images of their teeth through the Q&M App.

 

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