Removing the Sensory Barriers to Wichita Orthodontics
Modernizing the patient experience begins with eliminating traditional goop impressions. By using the iTero Element digital scanner, our team captures a precise, three-dimensional model of the maxillary expansion and tooth alignment, enabling a more comfortable and medically accurate start to the orthodontic journey.
Have you ever avoided orthodontic treatment because you feared the discomfort of traditional putty impressions? This Sensory Barrier is a common hurdle for many Wichita families, but our Legacy-Innovation Hybrid practice has replaced that outdated process with digital impressionism. Using the iTero Element, we can capture a detailed map of your teeth in just minutes without any mess or gagging. This technology does more than just improve comfort; it provides a much more accurate foundation for your cephalometric analysis, ensuring that every movement is planned with mathematical certainty.
Seeing your own smile appear in high-definition 3D on a monitor often helps patients feel more connected to and excited about their treatment plan.
Enhancing Treatment Predictability via 3D Mapping
The data captured by the digital scanner is used to simulate the final results of your malocclusion classification correction before you even begin. This allows Dr. White to show you exactly how maxillary expansion will widen your smile and improve your facial symmetry. By creating a virtual model, we can also identify the exact occlusal contact points that require adjustment, resulting in a more functional and stable bite. This level of precision is the “Innovation” part of our Wichita heritage, ensuring that our Legacy of quality is backed by the best tools in the world.
Is the digital scanner safe for children with sensitive teeth?
The iTero wand never actually touches the teeth with force; it simply uses light and cameras to “photograph” the surface. This makes it the ideal solution for Wichita children who are nervous about dental procedures or have high sensory sensitivity.
How long does the scanning process take during my visit?
A full-arch scan typically takes three to five minutes. It is significantly faster than traditional methods, which means less time in the chair for busy professionals commuting from Greenwich Rd or Wichita State University.
Will I be able to see my “before and after” results on the same day?
Yes, the software includes a “Smile Simulator” that allows us to show you a projected version of your final results during your initial consultation. This helps you make an informed decision about your “Spring Correction” with total confidence.
Schedule Your Digital Consultation in Wichita
Ready to see your future smile without the mess? Visit our specialists in East Wichita and experience the comfort of digital impressionism firsthand.







