“…Using real-time imaging, it allows for individualised feedback on one’s own oral health, care of patients, patient choices, and possible outcomes. It also allows for the preparation or modification of new or broken dental devices (for dentures, bridges, crowns, veneers, and orthodontic appliances or procedures), guides for a precise dental implant insertion with a reduced number of appointments, shorter chair-side time, as well as higher precision and accuracy, when compared with conventional methods [ 3 , 49 , 57 , 61 , 68 , 69 , 73 , 74 , 75 ]. Even dental plaque examination by IOS is an advantageous new approach for dental hygiene instruction and evaluation (by binarization of the 3D images); in addition to preventing infection, the evaluation and recording can be performed by one person while the direct method requires two people (potentially exposed to SARS-CoV-2): an evaluator and a recorder [ 76 ].…”