Schedule a Demo: Connect with a member of our team and get a live demo of Ori 2.0

Thank you for requesting a demo. Our team will be in touch soon.
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.

Reviews

Reviews

a dentists with long hair and a beard holding an intraoral scanner

Dr. Nathan Heywood, DDS

University of Florida School College of Dentistry

“I deliver quite a few occlusal guards or night guards. Usually there is some adjusting with them but ever since I’ve started using the Ori Scanner I haven’t had to adjust a single night guard. I can get it, deliver it to the patient, and it fits great with no adjustments needed. The quality of scan is great and Ori has been awesome for our practice. “

a female dentist in black scrubs with her arms folded holding an intraoral scanner

Dr. Shelly Strohman, DDS

University of Missouri Kansas City School of Dentistry

”The biggest change I’ve noticed from our implant restorations is that I’m not having to make adjustments. I am able to insert implant crowns very quickly. With our old scanner there would be adjustments to contacts and occlusion but I’m not having those adjustments since I’ve started using the Ori scanner.”

a dentist in a lab coat holding an intraoral scanner

Dr. Harrison Long, DMD

University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Dentistry

“Scanning is going to be the standard of care before too long. I would strongly recommend an Ori Scanner because it delivers on all the things you are looking for. We are all looking to cut down our chair time, for more accuracy and for better outcomes. All those things make our practice better and patients happier. If I were speaking to a dentist today I would tell them now is the right time.”

a dentist with a mask on holding an intraoral scanner is his right hand

Dr. Rhett Raum, DMD

University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Dentistry

“Don’t wait. I waited to long to get into scanning. It definitely creates a more engaged patient. They love to immediately turn and look at the scan. It gives us an opportunity to teach and show them more about their mouth and help them visualize what’s going on in it. It’s increased case acceptance and understand treatment better.”

Previous
Next