State of the Art Technology
State-of-the-art technology plays a crucial role in modern dentistry, offering numerous benefits for our patients including increased comfort and convenience, enhanced diagnostic capabilities, minimally invasive treatment options, preservation of more of the natural tooth structure, minimization of patient discomfort and faster recovery times.
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- Digital X-rays - Produce high-quality images with significantly less radiation than traditional film X-rays, making them safer and more environmentally friendly. They allow us to take x-rays more quickly, reducing discomfort to our patients. They also enhance diagnostic capabilities, allowing our providers to detect dental issues at their earliest stages and develop more precise treatment plans. Digital x-rays also make it easier to share visual information with the patient.
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​​Intraoral digital cameras - Provide detailed photographic images of teeth and the oral cavity. Patients now have the opportunity to see the same thing our providers see! They can immediately view photos of their teeth on computer monitors right in the operatory to make decisions about their oral health.
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Intraoral scanners - create quick, comfortable, and highly accurate digital impressions of the teeth—eliminating the need for traditional messy molds.
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3D scanning and imaging - Enable us to visualize dental structures in three dimensions and simulate treatment outcomes using advanced software. This facilitates more accurate treatment planning for procedures such as dental implants, orthodontics, and cosmetic dentistry, leading to better patient outcomes.
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Same day fabrication/milling of crowns, veneers and bridges - Same day fabrication technology using CEREC brand technology and computer-aided design (CAD/CAM) technology allows us to design, mill, and place dental restorations in a single visit, saving patients time and reducing inconvenience.
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Laser technology - Offers a minimally invasive option for treating soft and hard tissue conditions, often reducing pain, bleeding, and healing time.
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Ultrasonic scalers - ​​ Are advanced tools used during cleanings to remove plaque, tartar, and stains from the teeth. They use high-frequency sound waves to gently break up and dislodge hardened deposits, especially below the gumline and in hard-to-reach areas. One of the key benefits of ultrasonic scalers is that they are more efficient and comfortable than traditional hand scaling, often reducing treatment time and minimizing discomfort for patients.