673d Dental Squadron utltize 3-D Dental scanners
Air Force Staff Sgt. Daniel Longar, 673d Dental Squadron dental technician, points to the tallest part of the molars to avoid with the new crown on a 3-D dental scanner at the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Hospital, Alaska, Aug. 14, 2017. A cavity or incomplete tooth needs a crown to prevent further damage. The dentist removes any decay and the outer layer of the tooth so the crown fits like a cap.
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