When an intraoral scanner starts showing signs of wear or malfunctions, dental professionals face a critical decision:
Should they repair or replace the device? Both options have their pros and cons, and the best choice depends on the scanner’s condition, cost implications, and your practice’s needs. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you decide.
Factors to Consider
1. Age of the Scanner
Older scanners are more likely to experience recurring issues due to outdated technology or worn components.
Repair: If the scanner is less than five years old and parts are still available, repairing might be cost-effective.
Replace: For scanners older than five to seven years, replacement may offer better long-term value due to advancements in technology.
2. Cost of Repairs
Evaluate the repair costs compared to the price of a new scanner.
Repair: Minor repairs costing less than 30% of the scanner’s replacement value are usually worth it.
Replace: If repair costs exceed 50% of the scanner’s value, it’s often more economical to invest in a new device.
3. Performance Issues
Consider whether the scanner’s performance meets your current needs.
Repair: If the scanner still meets your practice’s requirements and the issues are isolated, repairs can restore full functionality.
Replace: If the scanner struggles with newer software or workflows, upgrading to a modern model may improve efficiency and accuracy.
Benefits of Repairing Your Scanner
Cost Savings:
Repairs are generally less expensive than purchasing a new device.
Extends the life of your existing investment.
Familiarity:
Keeps your team working with a device they’re already trained to use.
Minimal Downtime:
Repairs, especially from trusted services like Repair.Dental, are often completed within a few days.
Benefits of Replacing Your Scanner
Advanced Technology:
New models come with enhanced features, better accuracy, and faster processing times.
Improved Efficiency:
Upgrading can streamline workflows and integrate better with modern software.
Warranty Coverage:
New scanners come with manufacturer warranties, reducing repair costs for the first few years.
Why Choose Repair.Dental for Repairs?
At Repair.Dental, we specialize in diagnosing and repairing intraoral scanners, helping you make informed decisions about your equipment. Here’s what we offer:
Free Diagnostics: Understand the problem and repair costs upfront.
Genuine Parts: Ensures long-lasting repairs and optimal performance.
Fast Turnaround: Minimize downtime with repairs completed in 3-5 business days.
Cost-Effective Solutions: Affordable pricing to extend the lifespan of your scanner.
When to Repair
The scanner is relatively new (less than five years old).
Repair costs are less than 50% of the replacement value.
The scanner meets your practice’s performance needs.
You prefer to avoid the upfront expense of a new purchase.
When to Replace
The scanner is outdated and no longer supported by the manufacturer.
Repair costs exceed 50% of the replacement value.
The device struggles with newer technology or workflows.
Your practice would benefit from advanced features or increased efficiency.
Conclusion
Deciding whether to repair or replace your intraoral scanner depends on the device’s age, repair costs, and performance requirements. For reliable diagnostics and repairs, trust Repair.Dental to provide expert guidance and cost-effective solutions. Contact us today to discuss your scanner’s condition and make the best choice for your practice.
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Sophia
Jan 09 2025
Very informative! Are there any warranties on repaired intraoral scanners provided by Repair.Dental?
Olivia
Jan 03 2025
This article is great! How can I tell if my intraoral scanner is ‘outdated’ and worth replacing?
Emily
Dec 18 2024
Great insights! Does Repair.Dental offer trade-in options for older scanners when choosing to replace?
Nathaniel
Dec 17 2024
Thanks for sharing! Are there common repair issues that typically aren’t worth fixing?
Xavier
Dec 17 2024
Very helpful! Does Repair.Dental have loaner scanners available during the repair process?
Declan
Dec 16 2024
Good points here! Does Repair.Dental handle assessments to help decide whether to repair or replace?
Ava
Dec 14 2024
Interesting read! Are there certain situations where replacing an intraoral scanner is more cost-effective than repairing it?
Mia
Dec 13 2024
Helpful article! How does Repair.Dental assess whether an intraoral scanner should be repaired or replaced?