Developer
Tabica Group
Category
Health & Fitness
Version
1.0.9
Android OS
Varies with device
Downloads
500M
Content rating
0
π Scan My Teeth lets users capture high-quality 3D dental scans with just a smartphone camera, creating detailed digital models in minutes. These scans help patients quickly visualize tooth shapes, bite alignment, and potential issues at home, reducing the need for frequent in-office impressions while supporting remote consultations.
π By exporting standard file formats and offering easy digital sharing, Scan My Teeth streamlines communication between patients, dentists, and labs. Clinicians can review scans remotely to monitor orthodontic progress, measure changes, plan treatments, and recommend adjustments, making follow-ups faster, more data-driven, and easier to document with timestamped records for better treatment tracking.
π Scan My Teeth cuts time and cost from the dental workflow by reducing unnecessary appointments and speeding up treatment planning. Its exportable 3D files integrate with digital labs and orthodontic tools, enabling faster appliance fabrication, remote consults, and more efficient case coordination across the care team, with shorter turnaround times and reduced lab fees.
π Scan My Teeth can produce useful visualizations, but smartphone-based scans are less accurate than clinical imaging. The app may miss small cavities, early gum disease, or bite problems; it should not replace a professional dental exam. Relying solely on the app risks delayed diagnosis and inappropriate self-directed treatment.
π The app collects sensitive intraoral images and health information that may be uploaded to cloud servers. Privacy policies and data-sharing practices vary, and thereβs a risk of unauthorized access or secondary use of data. Users need clear consent options and robust encryption, but transparency about storage and retention is sometimes limited.
π User experience depends on camera quality, lighting, and scanning technique. Low-end phones, shaky hands, poor lighting, or improper positioning can yield unusable or misleading scans. The appβs features are generally less comprehensive than in-clinic digital impressions, often requiring follow-up visits, professional adjustments, or additional devices for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.